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On Apr 7, 1:06*am, Znott wrote:
So, I had an old heater/air conditioner for the 27 yr old home and just had it replaced with a new unit. *So, I just noticed a puddle forming on the concrete over the past few months in the same area where the air conditioner pumps out water. *Anyway, the air conditioner hasn't been on this year at all and the new heater appears to be pumping out some water as the drip tube that exits out of the house is dripping about 1 drop every 1 to 2 seconds. Is this normal? *It's annoying and it looks like it's going to ruin the foundation over the next several years. Is it a high effeciency condensing unit where the drain comes out the furnace, its the same one for the AC coil, they drip. Mine drips but it goes into a drain in the basement so it wont freeze out side during the winter and stop my furnace from working, or just make a big ice pile. |
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