I was performing a WAP test-out when I found this. The insulation contractor didn't install baffles and didn't know enough that you can't cover up flame intakes with insulation.
From another WAP audit, this time a test-in. I actually said, "Wow!" when I entered the kitchen. The owner's adult daughter told me, "I've always grown up with hot water heater in the kitchen." Notice the backdrafting marks on the floor.
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Permalink Reply by Ron Jones on January 17, 2011 at 5:00pm Yep, they painted them white, to fit with the decor.
As for the kitchen vent hood, yes, looks burned. I didn't pay too much attention to it because it didn't have a vent and it didn't work anyway. BTW, I was standing under the access to the attic when I took the picture. It was right over the kitchen table. Weird.
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