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You can walk, but if you open a glass window that has already been installed, the window is basically scrapped. Unless you remove it to scratch the hole.
Yes, but considering the distance of the hot water outlet, it is best not to be too far away from the bathroom to avoid waste.
It is recommended to check the water output of the hot water faucet, if it is small, it may be a problem caused by insufficient water flow. Because gas water heaters are water-controlled and have a minimum water flow requirement, which is not met, the water heater cannot release gas and turn on the igniter, and cannot be used. >>>More
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Natural gas water heaters cannot be installed in restrooms. Because the gas water heater needs to consume a lot of oxygen during use, and the bathroom is a closed space, if the lack of oxygen in the bathroom is caused, a large amount of carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and other toxic gases will be produced, which is easy to cause hypoxia and fainting accidents during the bathing process.
No, the exhaust gas is discharged into the ceiling, it is easy to produce stains, and the wood or metal ceiling screws in the ceiling will corrode and rust in a few days, if it is summer, the ceiling will attract some pests, which will quickly damage the ceiling of the home.