This is how my high efficiency furnace was installed... the combustion air intake is on the left side and is using room air. The exhaust pipe travels a circuitous route to the wall. Water often accumulates on the top of the furnace at the origin of the PVC pipe vent, even though it seems to be caulked appropriately.
How much am I losing by using room air for combustion? What are the regulations around intake piping? Does it have to be 2" solid PVC or is there a more flexible alternative?
NOTE: cannot repipe intake or exhaust to the left of the unit, as there is a chimney there. To the left of the chimney is a hill and I don't want the pipes to enter/exit below ground level.

How much am I losing by using room air for combustion? What are the regulations around intake piping? Does it have to be 2" solid PVC or is there a more flexible alternative?
NOTE: cannot repipe intake or exhaust to the left of the unit, as there is a chimney there. To the left of the chimney is a hill and I don't want the pipes to enter/exit below ground level.
