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Hello Steven, depending on the unit they are installing you might not be able to use the chimney to vent it, (you have to check with them) as far as odor and gas coming back into the house there are local building codes they must adhere to and you should not have any problems

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Hello Steven, depending on the unit they are installing you might not be able to use the chimney to vent it, (you have to check with them) as far as odor and gas coming back into the house there are local building codes they must adhere to and you should not have any problems

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Hello Steven, depending on the unit they are installing you might not be able to use the chimney to vent it, (you have to check with them) as far as odor and gas coming back into the house there are local building codes they must adhere to and you should not have any problems James

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