water in heat duct

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alexgma
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water in heat duct

Post by alexgma » Thu Jul 10, 2008 11:01 pm

the furnace sits right next to a heat duct in bathroom.the coils been cleaned an line has a been replaced

finding water in duct still,not much but still some what more is ther to do the coils was nasty stuff come off in sheets but still pan over flows an goes into duct

seems like its not all going inoto drain line happens when air runs

we seen rust alone side of the furnace when this was looked at an cleaned why we still getting water in duct?

we also see water is over flowing in pan cause you can see it running on ends of pan but shouldnt line be taking this down

thank you for advice on home the one we got threw eviction did sheriff sale all going smooth now,we got home threw courts the title she had an wouldnt turn over was no good anyway

she never got it in her name big fee owed

if we had took it cost less money getting clear title from sale

to find this board not to long ago has helped me more then you know

being a manger of not 1 but 2 parks i learned alot

got any ideals on water in duct tho

rmurray
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Re: water in heat duct

Post by rmurray » Fri Jul 11, 2008 10:03 pm

I am not a service person..If I read right you have cleaned the coils????...Have you cleaned the drain lines..Algea grows in them when lots of moisture is there..A small amount of powder swimming pool chlorine will kill the growth in the lines or blow the lines clean..

If there is a lot of humidity in the home it is not unusual for condensation to form in the ducts....The only way to control this is to control the humidity..Good luck stop back often..

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