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  1. #21
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    The worst part is someone thought this was a good idea
    Honeywell you can buy better but you cant pay more

    I told my wife when i die to sell my fishing stuff for what its worth not what i told her i paid for it

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    i dont see a problem doing this....people use the chimney to run their 3" pvc pipes for new high efficiency units.

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    Not covering the last 2 feet really makes the whole job look shi..........er....poor.
    We use square plastic guttering alot, which looks like that, but covering the entire lineset makes a big difference.
    Tough times don't last...Tough people do.

    Midnight Sun Astrophotography

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    Using the chimney as a "pipe chase" sounds feasable. Assuming that it is truly abandoned. It would really clean up this really ugly install.

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    Good idea on the chimney. Have done this multiple times. You could even cap that portion of the chimney to keep it dry. Original install was a mess. Did you finish paying for this? When the owner/boss looked at this job he thought it looked ok? My boss would of made me redo that.
    You need to put the phone down and get back to work!

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    Sounds good would the chimney need cleaned first

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    That is terrible somone did that and then thought it was a good idea.Sad part is contractor did not want to pay to clean up his guys error and his lack of coordinating with them.

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