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Monday, August 19, 2013

HVAC units clogging up


With all of the rainfall that we have been receiving, you may have found some extra water finding its way inside.  However, it may not be a rain leak, but it may be a HVAC pipe back up.



Essentially, the drain off water that usually runs outside gets trapped or clogged and begins leaking inside.  So if your furnace is in the ceiling then this leak may cause drywall damage into the next floor.

The good thing is that the HVAC service repair is only about $130 to replace the pipes and get you going again.  This clog seems to be a common service problem lately.  You may want to have your HVAC unit checked annually to make sure that the drainage water is flowing properly outside.

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