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ItsMe (NJ)
Hello -
I need a new hot water heater and just want to replace it. Is it necessary to get the chimney lined? Is there any chance that it wouldn't be already?
Thank you.
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packy (MA)
if it is all alone into a masonry there is no chance it is lined to the right specs.
they don't want a 3 inch gas flue venting an 8 x 8 chimney.
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ItsMe (NJ)
Thank you for your response. How would we know if it is lined? Can you tell just by looking at the outside of it?
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packy (MA)
superman with his ex-ray vision can tell from the outside. we mere mortals must look inside. either thru the opening the flue pipe goes into or up on the roof looking down.
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ItsMe (NJ)
Thanks for getting back to me. Someone barely looked at my hot water heater and said I needed a new chimney liner. After the fact, I wondered how he could tell what was on the inside from quickly looking at it. Thanks for clarifying.
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Paul48 (CT)
Are you switching from oil-fired equipment to natural gas?
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