tarry goo in bottom of air conditioner housing?
Hi all,
still helping a friend get his house in shape... cleaned the A-coil today. Lots of crap came out! Anyway, the housing above the furnace for the indoor portion of the AC looks like it had about 1/2" or so of tarry stuff poured into it after it was installed, but some of it has broken up and come loose since then. So there's standing water in there now, because the drain tube (which is clogged, but that's another issue that I think I can deal with) is at the level of this tar stuff, which now has chunks missing. What is said stuff, and where can we get more to make it as it should be? thanks nate -- replace "roosters" with "cox" to reply. http://members.cox.net/njnagel |
tarry goo in bottom of air conditioner housing?
On Oct 15, 7:14*pm, Nate Nagel wrote:
Hi all, still helping a friend get his house in shape... cleaned the A-coil today. *Lots of crap came out! *Anyway, the housing above the furnace for the indoor portion of the AC looks like it had about 1/2" or so of tarry stuff poured into it after it was installed, but some of it has broken up and come loose since then. *So there's standing water in there now, because the drain tube (which is clogged, but that's another issue that I think I can deal with) is at the level of this tar stuff, which now has chunks missing. What is said stuff, and where can we get more to make it as it should be? thanks nate -- replace "roosters" with "cox" to reply.http://members.cox.net/njnagel Do you think it is to prevent rusting of the ductwork? |
tarry goo in bottom of air conditioner housing?
"Nate Nagel" wrote in message : Hi all, still helping a friend get his house in shape... cleaned the A-coil today. Lots of crap came out! Anyway, the housing above the furnace for the indoor portion of the AC looks like it had about 1/2" or so of tarry stuff poured into it after it was installed, but some of it has broken up and come loose since then. So there's standing water in there now, because the drain tube (which is clogged, but that's another issue that I think I can deal with) is at the level of this tar stuff, which now has chunks missing. What is said stuff, and where can we get more to make it as it should be? Are you sure it isn't black mold? Because that's the stuff in my A/C. I remember what it was like when it was new. Now it's got black goo in it--mold that needs to be cleaned. -- Steven L. |
tarry goo in bottom of air conditioner housing?
On 10/16/2011 12:06 PM, Steven L. wrote:
"Nate Nagel" wrote in message : Hi all, still helping a friend get his house in shape... cleaned the A-coil today. Lots of crap came out! Anyway, the housing above the furnace for the indoor portion of the AC looks like it had about 1/2" or so of tarry stuff poured into it after it was installed, but some of it has broken up and come loose since then. So there's standing water in there now, because the drain tube (which is clogged, but that's another issue that I think I can deal with) is at the level of this tar stuff, which now has chunks missing. What is said stuff, and where can we get more to make it as it should be? Are you sure it isn't black mold? Because that's the stuff in my A/C. I remember what it was like when it was new. Now it's got black goo in it--mold that needs to be cleaned. Not unless mold is hard, and a half inch thick :) nate -- replace "roosters" with "cox" to reply. http://members.cox.net/njnagel |
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