Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    antipode12's Avatar
    antipode12 Posts: 248, Reputation: 8
    Full Member
     
    #1

    Dec 1, 2007, 07:55 AM
    Gas burner flue?
    I just had my fireplace flue cleaned on my recently purchased 50-yr-old house. The service guy told me that the other flue -- the one to my gas burner -- was very damaged and needed to be relined. Is this possible?

    The house was converted from oil to gas about 20 years ago, and the gas burner uses the old clay-lined oil flue.

    What is the danger if it is really damaged? How much should I expect to pay?

    Any direction is appreciated -- this is an area I know very little about.

    Thx.
    hvac1000's Avatar
    hvac1000 Posts: 14,540, Reputation: 435
    Heating & Air Conditioning Expert
     
    #2

    Dec 1, 2007, 09:20 AM
    It is almost impossible to tell you over the net because I do not have X ray vision so I can see your problem.. I suggest you get one or two more local evaluations of your problem this way the repair person can actually see what you are talking about. Is it possible you have a problem? Yes it is possible and it can be dangerous because the CO can escape into the house so please have it checked. Flue gas is dangerous and it does kill many people every year.
    labman's Avatar
    labman Posts: 10,580, Reputation: 551
    Uber Member
     
    #3

    Dec 1, 2007, 11:45 AM
    If you are comfortable on the roof, take a flashlight and a mirror up and take a look yourself. Maybe drop a drop light down it. You see holes or cracks, get some estimates. CO kills. So does falling off a roof. Not everybody should go up on one.
    antipode12's Avatar
    antipode12 Posts: 248, Reputation: 8
    Full Member
     
    #4

    Dec 1, 2007, 04:13 PM
    Thanks. I'm in the process of getting estimates, but it's always good to get disinterested advice beforehand.

    The second serviceman to give an estimate showed me a pile of clay debris that had fallen inside the draft pipe to the bottom of the flue (near the gas burner). That helped in convincing me.

    Labman, no, unfortunately, my roof is far too steep to walk on (10-12/12 pitch).

    They're giving me estimates in the 1100-1400 range to re-line with 2x steel lining.

Not your question? Ask your question View similar questions

 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.


Check out some similar questions!

Leaking around boiler flue when raining [ 1 Answers ]

When it rains heavily I get a terrible leak around the chimney flue which enters the boiler in my basement (I think it's called the flue it's the piece coming out of the foundation wall and into the boiler). I have a chimney cap and inspected the crown of the chimney and the outside structure......

Metal tape on furnace flue? [ 6 Answers ]

My furnace flue is a double walled pipe, 6-inch (I think) inside 8-inch (I know). It goes up through a chase in the middle of the house to the attic, where it basically comes out of wooden framework and continues on to the roof. The chase is open to the attic. I want to close off the top of the...

Cd burner [ 3 Answers ]

all right I don't know if this is the right section but I just got a cd burner from a friend and I need to hook it up to my computer. Somehow?? Its just the little box where the cd goes.its a BURN- proof 16x10x40x. On the back it has all these little prongy thingys that say: digital audio,analog...


View more questions Search