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Why is there a vent under my water heater?

Why is there a vent under my water heater?

Water Heater Venting Basics All water heater venting systems use a vent duct or pipe—also called a chimney or flue—to bring exhaust gases from the water heater to the outdoors. In many cases, the exhaust from the larger appliance heats up the common vent, improving the flow of the water heater vent.

Can a water heater be vented out a chimney?

When venting a gas water heater to a chimney, be aware that holes in the chimney can prevent a good draw on the water heater, causing downdrafts and presenting the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning. To avert this problem, you can vent the water heater to the largest hole in the chimney and cap the remaining holes.

Which is the best Bradford White gas water heater?

At Bradford White, we work hard to make our gas water heaters extra efficient with reliable, safe operation. That means you’ll save money on energy costs and still get the hot water your family needs. Our most popular residential tank gas water heater lineup – featuring the Defender Safety System® – has proven itself a top pick year after year.

Do you need a blower fan for a power vent water heater?

We recommend that you consult a professional plumbing contractor for installation. A. O. Smith power vent gas water heaters are equipped with an electric blower fan that is installed on top of the water heater, which requires an electrical outlet to be close to the water heater.

Is the EF series Power vent water heater Energy Star?

The eF Series® residential power vent water heater is ENERGY STAR® qualified to help you conserve energy and save money on your utility bills while still providing all the hot water your family needs.

How much does it cost to replace a water heater exhaust blower?

The exhaust blower become very noisy and I considered replacing the water heater because of its age until I found out it would cost me about $1700.00 to do so (included installation). Then one of the plumbers I had contacted told me the new water heaters were basically “junk” and I could probably expect about 5 years of service before replacing it.