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Posted by The Sanity Inspector on August 3, 2005, 1:57 pm
My AC has a clogged pipe or some such, and is leaking all over the
basement--which is unfurnished, thank goodness. Email welcome, watch
the spam trap.
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bruce
The dignified don't even enter in the game.
-- The Jam
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Posted by SQLit on August 3, 2005, 3:12 pm
> My AC has a clogged pipe or some such, and is leaking all over the
> basement--which is unfurnished, thank goodness. Email welcome, watch
> the spam trap.
>
> --
> bruce
> The dignified don't even enter in the game.
> -- The Jam
Sounds like the condensate drain is clogged.
Try your shop vacuum on blow first. Neck the hose down and see if you can
blow/suck out the obstruction. Turn the ac off at the panel first. Might
save ya a service call
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Posted by davidb1 on August 3, 2005, 5:49 pm
Daniel Morley, Morley's Mechanical- 678-549-2084.
You can look him up on www.powercore.net.
> My AC has a clogged pipe or some such, and is leaking all over the
> basement--which is unfurnished, thank goodness. Email welcome, watch
> the spam trap.
>
> --
> bruce
> The dignified don't even enter in the game.
> -- The Jam
>
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Posted by KenStahl on August 3, 2005, 10:10 pm
The Sanity Inspector wrote:
> My AC has a clogged pipe or some such, and is leaking all over the
> basement--which is unfurnished, thank goodness. Email welcome, watch
> the spam trap.
>
> --
> bruce
> The dignified don't even enter in the game.
> -- The Jam
>
What I have heard is that the solution for that type of
problem is a high-pressure air blast through the drain pipe.
I would guess that any HVAC repair place would be able to
handle that type of thing.
Still, if you wait long enough perhaps you can heat the
water and turn your basement into a large jacuzzi. Just a
thought.
--
Blogging at http://HexagonalPeg.blogspot.com
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Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on August 3, 2005, 11:34 pm
> My AC has a clogged pipe or some such, and is leaking all over the
> basement--which is unfurnished, thank goodness. Email welcome, watch
> the spam trap.
>
> --
> bruce
Fix it yourself and save a bunch of money. This is not a technical AC
problem, it is a clogged drain on the pan under the coil Run a wire down it
to clear it out, flush well with water, take your wife to dinner with the
$$$ you saved.
You may want to empty the pan first to find it. Use a wet/dry shop vac or a
bucket and sponge. Check the outlet as it may be a glop of stuff there
that is easily removed. .
--
Ed
http://pages.cthome.net/edhome/
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