
One solution is to install a chimney liner. These flexible liners, which are fished down the existing chimney, reduce the size of the chimney for better draft. Another solution is to install a power-vented water heater, which has a built-in fan that forces gases outside the home. Both of these solutions cost hundreds of dollars though. Another possible solution is to seal all the air leaks between where the water heater is located and the attic. Sealing these holes often improves draft because it means the water heater’s flue pipe is no longer providing the makeup air that the stack effect is moving into the attic.
Overall, a house is a system. This is just one example of a system in a home that needs to be cared for. It is important to keep in mind the unseen systems in a house to prevent issues that building sciences can fix.
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