From clogged drains to frozen evaporator coils, air conditioner experts weigh in on why your AC is leaking water (and what to do about it).
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One common cause of a furnace leaking water is condensation buildup. High-efficiency furnaces produce more condensation than standard-efficiency models. If the condensate drain line becomes clogged or blocked, the excess water can back up and leak from the furnace. Regular furnace maintenance , including checking and cleaning the condensate drain line, can help prevent this issue. Another possible cause of a furnace leaking water is a cracked heat exchanger. The heat exchanger is responsible for...
You’re reading this article because you took an unexpected cold shower or turned the sink on to find no hot water in the house. Don't panic if this is the situation you are in right now. There is an obvious reason why you suddenly have no hot water in your house. And we’re going to get right to it. The first place to look is your hot water heater. Whether you have a unit from York, Lennox, or Carrier, the root cause could be found within the system itself, a gas issue, or an electrical issue. ...
Nothing is as disheartening as packing up after a seemingly perfect paint job only to find the walls covered with bubbles and blisters a few hours — or even a few months — later. “Paint bubbles are a common issue and are largely due to the condition of the underlying surface when the paint was applied,” says Mike Mundwiller, field implementation manager at Benjamin Moore. “It can be corrected, but the root of the problem must be addressed or it will reoccur down the line.” · Read on to understand what may be causing your paint to b ...
Any idea why this water pipe going into the ground in my garage next to the furnace and water boiler tank is filled at the upper end? What's its intended use? If I want to use it in a effective way...
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Heating is a process of using power (gas, oil, electricity, solar panels, hardwood, pellets, etc.) to increase the temperature of air or water. In HVAC (H stands for Heating), we deal with heating up indoor air (especially during winter) and water (ie. tankless water heaters). The most important appliances for heating indoor air are furnaces, stoves, space heaters, radiators, fireplaces, fire pits, heat pumps, and so on. One of the key resources here is the BTU heating calculator (check it out h...
near my house, they pulled the drip line (that is connected to the condensate pump near the furnace) right next to the outdoor unit, which results in: Dripping water on the sidewalk all the...
Roughly one-quarter of the spilled tritium has been recovered so far, and Xcel has said it may build above-ground storage tanks to store the contaminated water. It is also weighing how to...