Mighty Mouse
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what a cool garage!
20's here for sure. 22's would look like wagon wheels on a 6 series!
I commend you on your attention to detail or should i more likely say the ability to "hire" the best. Nonetheless, please tell us your going to at least box in or even better yet, re-route the exhaust vent for the water heater (i believe it is)?
I wish I could!!!
I was told that it could not be altered due to California Code.
What this means is that you can't alter it until AFTER the inspection.
I don't see why you can't just go straight up through the roof.
I would just treat it like any stove pipe and insulate it accordingly and then hide it out of sight after you pass the inspection.![]()
I am sure there are hundreds of ways to modify the pipe to make you happy and still comply with these requirements. And why not just get a double walled insulated pipe?
Insert common sense and check with the forum guys, and you will probably be good to go.
You're doing a great job, but I just want to comment on the hot water heater enclosure. There is a vent opening on the right-hand side for combustion air- right? (can't see it in the one photo) If not, it's real easy to cut one in. We all know that incomplete gas combustion kills.
I haven't read all this thread, but.... I assume you have at least a 10Kwt diesel generator and solar power. If not, what do you do when the electric goes off? Is it... oops... back to the drawing board?
i like what u've done with your home and garage.. very futuristic.
question? did a lot of that go in at build time, or did u gut out rooms and change thing around? particularly asking about your bathrooms.. i've seen a lot of those fixtures and admired from afar. always wondered how functional they are.
that kohler hat box toilet bowl was something i considered in a recent MBR remodel.