A little backstory on the issue. This house is from the 50s and originally had two fireplaces. One upstairs and one down. They have both been amateurly replaced in the 80s with Fisher stoves. Upstairs is a modified insert, and downstairs is a 1979 Mama Bear. I am located in central Minnesota so it gets pretty cold.
The issue is the air that gets drafted into the house from negative pressure. What's actually happening, and alarming, is that my hot water tank vent is not venting. because air is being pulled down through that pipe into the basement where the Mama bear lives. Even after running hot water and having the tank on for a while, cold air is still pulling downward through the pipe, pushing the exhaust fumes back into the room.
I guess what I'm wondering is, if there's any way to remedy this other than a direct air intake into the stove room? Maybe I have to isolate the laundry room more so it can't be a source of draft air? I don't know.
Anyways, thanks!
The issue is the air that gets drafted into the house from negative pressure. What's actually happening, and alarming, is that my hot water tank vent is not venting. because air is being pulled down through that pipe into the basement where the Mama bear lives. Even after running hot water and having the tank on for a while, cold air is still pulling downward through the pipe, pushing the exhaust fumes back into the room.
I guess what I'm wondering is, if there's any way to remedy this other than a direct air intake into the stove room? Maybe I have to isolate the laundry room more so it can't be a source of draft air? I don't know.
Anyways, thanks!