... There are actually three different types of gas fireplaces: direct vent, top vent, or vent
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... It should never be allowed to vent into a wall or ceiling space as the moisture and grease in the air
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... However, if you have a gas storage system installed inside the home, you will need a flue to vent the
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... Because gas heaters give off gases from the combustion process, if you opt for an unflued heater, you will
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... A large amount of the water portion of waste is evaporated through a vent to the outside of the system,
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... material is installed. Vent pipe flashing fits over flues and pipes and is cone shaped with a flange
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... The direct vent fireplaces work by having an airtight firebox that draws air for combustion from outside
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... The clothes dryer should never be left running when you leave the home. Always vent the dryer to the
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