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Craig Shrimpton Converting from single furnace to four - chimney question
2 March 2015 | 4 replies
Unless you are going with chimney hookups that would probably cost more for the chimney/liner etc.Furthermore, If the furnaces all 'reside' in the same mechanical room you would be advised to include intake combustion venting to avoid O2 depletion.
Rudy Kay Options for getting enough downpayment
7 March 2016 | 1 reply
You still have to factor in leaky roofs, broken hvac, crappy tenants, and the occasional "spontaneous combustion".
Brandt Tingen Calling all Plumbers - What's bomb proof and leak proof?
8 February 2016 | 16 replies
Trying to get the pipe dry enough to re sweat in a combustible wall is daunting.One snap of the crimp tool makes pex bomb proof. 
Tania Reuben Investors Who Survived 2008-11: How Did you Make It Through?
27 September 2019 | 26 replies
The C$ was at parity (or stronger) with the US$, real estate in Phoenix were discounted up to 70% off, every agent who was still working wanted to help me, and there was absolutely no competition from anyoneI applied that same lesson that I learned when buying Berkshire Hathaway stock during the dot com bust - buy when everybody wants to sell. 2009 was the third crisis in which I bought assets.
Allyson Straka Question about Insurance
26 January 2019 | 9 replies
Debris near electrical panel, furnace, or other combustible areas7.
Kari Rau Installed Geothermal in New Investment Property
28 January 2019 | 0 replies
Very happy with the Geothermal system as it will last longer, be cheaper to operate, safer because there is no onsite combustion of fossil fuels, eliminated the use of propane, and reduces our carbon footprint.
Nina M. Help! Leaking GAS somewhere! And super cold is coming tonight
7 April 2019 | 31 replies
Your basic smoke/CO detectors will not detect a NG leak you will need the explosive gas detector units 'First Alert' has one.The one I useUEi Test Instruments CD100A Combustible Gas Leak Detector.
David A. This Old House (multifamily) Improvements for cheaper Insurance
30 January 2019 | 5 replies
Debris near electrical panel, furnace, or other combustible areas7.
Dustin Ruff Running Conduit through Old Chimney
6 December 2019 | 7 replies
Not nonmetallic/PVC, not MC, not rigid conduit/EMT, nothing.So there are some potential NEC code issues but let's take a look from a practical standpoint: with boiler vent stacks/flues running through there and with it being a fire enclosure, it just seems like one probably shouldn't put any combustible materials in there including wire and PVC. 
Jeff Lamothe Gas Furnace in the Kitchen!!!
5 December 2019 | 25 replies
Also, there wouldn't be a combustible gas running through the building that the tenants are responsible for.