My hvac boot looks like this. Big gaps that leak crawlspace air. Is this one poorly installed or normal?

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Cathedral ceilings leaking attic air

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Discovered an uncapped old drain pipe under bathroom that connects to sewer. How much sewer gas could leak out of that 2 inch pipe?
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Century Homes is a place for those that enjoy homes that have reached or exceeded 100 years of age, or thereabouts. We enjoy sharing stories and seeking advice to help us be great stewards of our historic homes.Old cut off pipe is still connected to main sewer… Is this normal?
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Old rat infestation - mysterious lingering ammonia smell in house. How to make it go away?
Century Homes is a place for those that enjoy homes that have reached or exceeded 100 years of age, or thereabouts. We enjoy sharing stories and seeking advice to help us be great stewards of our historic homes.Investigating musty ammonia smell in old house. Starting to think it might be sewer gas. Some sewer pipes are old and some new. The underground sewer line is almost 100 years old. Could the smell be sewer gas or unlikely?

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I don’t understand why my crawlspace smells, when other’s don’t.
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Crawlspace smell gets into house
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Giving up on OLD HOUSE SMELL
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Does anyone know which decade this pink tile was installed approx? Asbestos era?

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