The units vent into a brick chimeny that runs from the floor of the
basement up through the kitchen on the 1st floor, through a dormered
bedroom on the 2nd floor and out of the roof. The reason I want to
move the chimney is because of that bedroom. The chimney runs almost
through the middle of the room!
I understand that I could replace the furnace and hot water heater
with direct vent models that do not require a chimney, but the current
units are fairly new and in decent condition and I'd rather try to
find a more economical solution.
Can I take down the current chimney, use some ductwork to get the
exhaust to an exterior wall, and then build a new chimney on the
outside of the house? I was thinking a simple cinder block chimeny
that is out of the way and not very fancy.
Any ideas qould be greatly appreciated as I am not much of a
do-it-yourselfer....yet.
Thank you.
If you live where there is zoning and inspection, talk to the
bldg dep't first to see what rules may apply.
In any event, you're talking about a huge job to remove that chimney
from the interior.
Jim
Ummm... you're thinking that this will be more economical?
Not.
--Goedjn
Had a cinder block chimney long ago. Royal PITA. It's like a sponge letting
water run all over where it's not wanted. Don't even think about it.
Why not start a styling trend and install a double wall stainless steel stack
up the side of the house? KInd of like a cruise ship...
Or you could conceal it with a framed faux brick enclosure. An architect will
have better ideas, and might save you some money, too. HTH
Joe
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Thanks again,
Rich