Well, I really didn't come here to talk about demeanor, but, since it keeps coming up . . . I'm here because I'm taking it seriously. I'm in the process of making decisions. Y'all can't have known this, but, I've spent LITERALLY months trying to understand what forces are in play. I think it's almost as bad to throw money at something and blindly trust an unknown quantity with a truck and some tools as it is to DIY uninformed. So, whichever road I choose, I have no intention of traveling that path in ignorance. As far as my "proud" proclamation of ignorance, I remember a sensei once telling a student he knew "less than nothing;" he could not be taught because he didn't know that he didn't know. You have to recognize your ignorance before you can seek the tutelage of a master - it comes from a place of humility and respect, not pride. Someone asking for help is putting themselves in a vulnerable position, so there's no need to smack them down. As Mike's signature says "One Team, One Fight," we're (hopefully) all on the same side here. I have no interest in being cheap or cutting corners at the expense of ruining my home, or worse, killing my family. On the other hand, I'm also putting a child through college, so I'm not going to blindly write checks for unnecessary expenses. And IF I can DIY some portion of the job and save some portion of that $100/hr, I most certainly will. At the same time, I understand that, like a doctor, you often are not paying for what he does, but what he knows. And just for the record, Mike, I never asked for an apology, and none was ever necessary. My comments where simply meant as a little friendly chiding, as I hoped the use of the silly emoticons would demonstrate. WHEW! Now to the actual issue at hand. I'm psyched that appliances are more efficient now. Our house heater is just two years old, and professionally installed. The heater we're replacing is only six years old. In fact, our original replacement choice was a 50gal tall, but, it was too tall to give us the necessary run:rise ratio. So we had to settle for a much less efficient, more old-school 40gal short. So the replacement is almost identical to the model it's replacing. By my reading of G2427.10.14, G2427.7.4, and G2427.10.15 this thing never should have been where it is. It's funny, but my original instinct was to put it in the same room as the house heater. The chimney is in that room, so it would be an extremely short run. Space is kinda tight, though.