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  • Опубликовано: 9 апр 2022
  • AS WITH ALL MY VIDEOS I TRY TO GIVE THE MOST INFORMATION IN THE LEAST AMOUNT OF TIME AS POSSIBLE SO I DON'T WAIST YOUR TIME. IN THIS VIDEO I EXPLAIN WHY YOU HAVE DRAIN LINES COMING OUT THE SIDE OF YOUR HOUSE FOR YOUR AC AND WHY THEY CAN GET CLOGGED. I GO OVER TWO DIFFERENT WAYS TO MAKE IT EASIER TO CLEAN THESE LINES OUT AND WHAT CAN HAPPEN IF YOU DON'T.
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  • @coscu435
    @coscu435 12 дней назад +2

    The fact that you added what it looks like a year after is gold! 🙏🏽

  • @Moondoggy1941
    @Moondoggy1941 День назад

    I have found that 80% of all 12 minutes videos could be summed up in a 1 minute short, your video was so full of good information it felt like a 5 minute video. Well done Sir.

  • @kidritalin1
    @kidritalin1 2 года назад +7

    Better and far more informative than most any "professional" videos out there. My kinda stuff, right here. Cheers!

  • @lturchini
    @lturchini 2 года назад +3

    Really exceptional information. Looks like I have a lot of work to do. Not only do I have to create a trap for the drainage but I have to replace the coil which has corroded. But, your video and your tips have helped immensely. Big thanks!

  • @JeffInDFW
    @JeffInDFW 2 года назад +15

    Perfect! RIght to the point, no repeating something 20 times, great ideas, great explanation on how everything works and how your modifications resolve the issue. Thank you!!!

  • @reinaldodejesus4153
    @reinaldodejesus4153 Год назад +2

    I like the idea of the unions on those lines , makes the job of doing it next time alot easier. Thank you 😊! Great video!!

  • @Tracy11G
    @Tracy11G 11 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much! It helps a lot, we fixed it ourselves by watching your video.

  • @nms1508
    @nms1508 Месяц назад +2

    Ty so much for this information very helpful for a single mom 😢gonna try this today bcuz the my second floor drain is spilling water and I don’t have $$ to have someone look at it so I’m gonna use this today after work🙏🏻. Bless u!

  • @jm9980
    @jm9980 11 дней назад +1

    Loved the dog coming into the scene!

  • @MrBoazhorribilis
    @MrBoazhorribilis Год назад

    Thanks! informative , productive and well explained . The graphics are also useful. Many have the knowledge, few can pass that knowledge on to the lesser informed. Nice pooch !

  • @rdftx2990
    @rdftx2990 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you so much for that. Incredibly informative and to the point. I definitely liked and subscribed. Awesome video and explanations.

  • @rudraprasad8650
    @rudraprasad8650 11 дней назад

    Very valuable tips to improve drainage THANK YOU!

  • @garrygrant8222
    @garrygrant8222 2 года назад +2

    Love the dog, I will call him next time I need help. nice job thank you.

  • @JFlywheel
    @JFlywheel 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, I found this very helpful.

  • @modaride
    @modaride 3 дня назад

    found your video and its the exact piping layout as mine in the attic. Your solution works!!!
    Love your dog being curious about your diagram lol :)
    Think the elbow replacement is best route for me.

  • @TexasGovernor
    @TexasGovernor Месяц назад

    Man. Such a good video. Thank you.

  • @JollyBeJolly
    @JollyBeJolly 2 месяца назад +1

    Video was perfect thank you

  • @frankd3505
    @frankd3505 Год назад +4

    Float switch should help prevent water damage, great video thks

  • @jameshall8455
    @jameshall8455 Год назад

    Thank you so much. You saved us.

  • @willowJ-nb3iy
    @willowJ-nb3iy 14 дней назад

    Nice and clarity, love your cutie dog 🐶 😊

  • @Coin_Scavenger
    @Coin_Scavenger 9 месяцев назад

    Good info. I’m having that problem now so looks like I’ll be cleaning my unit soon.

  • @ladiloxx1984
    @ladiloxx1984 11 месяцев назад

    This is a great very detailed

  • @jackww839
    @jackww839 11 месяцев назад

    Great video and great advice👍

  • @user-xq7jf2jz1d
    @user-xq7jf2jz1d 17 дней назад

    Thank you for your thoroughness

  • @ibthemaster
    @ibthemaster Год назад +1

    To the point explanation, ty

  • @jimhill6586
    @jimhill6586 11 месяцев назад

    The Christie's glue is the best for pvc. The union a great idea. My Mesa house I just push fit the fitting together. Clean it every year.

  • @ScottCooper136
    @ScottCooper136 Год назад +1

    At any AC supply, you can get chlorine tablets for just a couple bucks. They are made for that air handler. I still clean everything out like you do but I put a couple of those tablets in the air handler before I reassemble. Great video

  • @mabbaticchio
    @mabbaticchio 9 месяцев назад

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @alexspcs8688
    @alexspcs8688 11 месяцев назад

    Good and very informative 👍🏻

  • @timbui5556
    @timbui5556 Год назад

    Thank you for an informative video

  • @TheZackward
    @TheZackward 12 дней назад

    Fantastic. Thank you

  • @haycall
    @haycall Год назад

    Very good video. Thank you!!!

  • @callmebackfriday2
    @callmebackfriday2 Год назад

    Thanks for the video.👍

  • @TyroneSettles
    @TyroneSettles 28 дней назад

    Excellent video!

  • @ramcity2540
    @ramcity2540 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing video

  • @janibashamolla
    @janibashamolla Год назад

    Exlent explanation thanks a lot sir

  • @cantu916761
    @cantu916761 Год назад

    Thanks for the video.

  • @VGreggUndercover
    @VGreggUndercover 3 месяца назад +4

    This just seems like a problem that’s been around since the dawn of air conditioners. You’d think with this long of a known issue they would make some kind of indefinite fix… like a once-a-week squirt of bleach to kill of that algae. Seems so simple to fix for good but I guess manufacturers don’t care.
    Great video!! You helped me out tremendously

    • @damonried1720
      @damonried1720 8 дней назад

      The manufactures don't want to put their service techs out of business.

  • @user-lf7en6rf8m
    @user-lf7en6rf8m Год назад

    Excellent thank you,

  • @timmcneil906
    @timmcneil906 10 месяцев назад

    You da man Dan!

  • @thenanook
    @thenanook 25 дней назад

    magic, thanks!

  • @jaynekercheval3605
    @jaynekercheval3605 Год назад +1

    Lots of good info. My system was done by some folks over 20 years ago so no "P" trap, and no secondary drain. What you've shown me will help with part of the problem. Vinegar and a shop vac for the cleaning of what's there. I've also discovered the return pipe from the coils was NEVER wrapped and so suddenly there's lots condensation all over that's dripping OUTSIDE the drip pan directly to the floor of the air handling chamber, out the lower corner onto my back porch cement flooring. My HVAC guy has been helping via texts, me sending pictures and now I heading out to get some armaflex insulation and tape.

  • @johnnyblanco1834
    @johnnyblanco1834 14 дней назад

    Awesome

  • @brianwest1501
    @brianwest1501 10 месяцев назад

    Good job!

  • @davegooden7179
    @davegooden7179 9 месяцев назад

    Good stuff

  • @pickett47
    @pickett47 10 месяцев назад

    Pretty cool ideas. I pour distilled vinegar down every month but I noticed today that water was leaking out the corner of the unit like yours was. Guess I got another clog.

  • @johnchambers5408
    @johnchambers5408 Год назад +4

    Nice simple instructions on your video. Thanks much.
    One suggestion on your drawing:
    add a PVC water cut off valve between your Evaporative unit and your Tee. This will allow you to isolate your Evap. unit so you can run your pressure clean out from top of the Tee with no pressure going into Evap. unit.
    Thanks Again.

    • @drew7155
      @drew7155 Год назад +1

      Beautiful. This is what I was looking for

  • @ashleyg872
    @ashleyg872 2 года назад +13

    Thank you for taking the time to make a video to help others.

  • @AaaaandYerDhem
    @AaaaandYerDhem Год назад +1

    Appreciate the video brother. I just had to deal with this. Brand New house with a brand new system. Mine was all clogged up with drywall dust. Frustrating, but I did something very similar to what you did. Luckily for me my unit is in the basement so there's a drain hole into the ground right next to it so I have far less PVC to deal with

    • @deangrey1165
      @deangrey1165 9 месяцев назад

      I am having the same issue with a brand new house. Shouldn't warranty cover this issue ?

  • @TruckerJoe
    @TruckerJoe Месяц назад

    Thank you

  • @khashcpt
    @khashcpt Год назад +12

    I would also use a water alarm that connects to your Wi-Fi and will send you email or text notifications in case of a leak

    • @josemolina3858
      @josemolina3858 3 месяца назад +1

      Water alarm? What are you talking about?
      Have you not heard of float switches?

  • @geng7191
    @geng7191 2 года назад

    Great ideas. Just feel inside the AC box, there must have some accumulation of dust over there.

  • @gustavoalvarez9676
    @gustavoalvarez9676 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you🙏

  • @recroompaintballelite8203
    @recroompaintballelite8203 Год назад +2

    Great video! My dads house is a little bit different though. It was a house built in 1958. Never had a A/C installed till 1988 on the first floor. Its a very tight space where you can barely put you hand to the left and right of the A/C. The drain runs below the house where it drops onto the ground. I'm not suppose to work with anything electrical, mechanical or anything hazardous to the body like chemicals, knives, fire etc. But I do as much as I can. Any suggestions. 👍

  • @joeycopperson
    @joeycopperson 2 года назад +1

    helpful

  • @robertbrost7777
    @robertbrost7777 Год назад +2

    Hi Dan. Had this issue resolved years ago. Had a drip from the clogged pan onto the floor and my neighbor downstairs alerted me to the fact he has a ceiling stain. Ended up with a new unit. This time, the installer installed a pump box for the condensation. It works well as I can hear it come on occasionally. My problem is, my place is an upstairs condo and, I believe all 4 units on my side of the building feed into the same drain pipe'spout which out front. Curiously, there is a second spout next to that one but it never does anything. Not sure what it goes to. I want to clean the PVC pipe my plastic drain hose goes into but, I'm not sure if I'll do more harm than good. Four people tie into that pipe as I see it somewhere along the line and, I don't want to affect anyone else's flow/line. If I ran a hose off of the HWH into the open top PVC pipe in my place, shouldn't I be able to go outside and see a decent flow from the spout that now drips? Would you say I should feel comfortable with this? Do you have any suggestions for finding out if the pipe is obstructed and, what would you suggest I do if it is? I own my place while the other 3 are renters. I can't get to my pump box easily as it's in a tight spot with the heater/AC and HWH all in one little room. Thanks!

  • @DS-fb9te
    @DS-fb9te 2 года назад +2

    Maintenance is the key to avoid clogging. Learned the hard way.

  • @ImaDB69
    @ImaDB69 Год назад +2

    wow great video, just had to do this in florida house, one question, why arents drain lines bigger for ac lines, wouldnt 3 or 4inch lines be less prone to clogging??? we use 3 or 4 inch gutters and plumbing lines....why are ac drain lines so small in diameter?....i am a total amatuer, just wondering`

  • @piezoman79
    @piezoman79 10 месяцев назад

    I’m not an expert, but you might consider removing the barb elbow you have in the secondary drain port and install a plug instead. I know it’s a small thing in the grand scheme of things but if that barb fitting is left open it can allow additional debris to enter the condensate drip pan and contribute to the growth of algae and buildup of gunk.
    Just a thought.

  • @conspiracytheorist2192
    @conspiracytheorist2192 Год назад

    Making air condition maintenance great again.

  • @robertalvarez8128
    @robertalvarez8128 Месяц назад

    Really good video. My problem is the clog is somewhere down the line. AC guy couldn’t even unclog it with a blower. Will probably have to call a plumber. Thank you.

  • @migueltrejo6614
    @migueltrejo6614 Год назад

    Great video !! Lots of info and the white board sketch was great idea to demonstrate the yearly cleaning. One question does the unit it self recommended to be off level. Because mine is perfectly level so it has some secondary drip coming out of the tape. Which I’ll be fixing with the secondary drain that I just learned about from your video. My unit is in the crawl space so I don’t have a drain pan under my unit. Thank I’m advance hope to learn more from you.

    • @diydan7019
      @diydan7019  Год назад +1

      So I just noticed I've got the same thing happening on mine I haven't looked at it yet but it shouldn't be coming out the tape that's what the secondary drain is for I will post a video when I get to it but no telling my time frame on that good luck but the unit should be level to the best of my knowledge

  • @stage2screenproducti
    @stage2screenproducti Год назад

    good video love the boxer looks like mine

  • @condor5635
    @condor5635 Год назад

    Great video. My unit line is mostly clogged with green gunk like yours. I didn’t have a P-trap and I’m not sure I really need one. It’s worked fine for 20 years without one. Per the code probably is required. Love the idea of the unions.

    • @topbuilder3790
      @topbuilder3790 10 месяцев назад

      The P trap is to eliminate the possibility of pests crawling into the attic.

    • @condor5635
      @condor5635 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@topbuilder3790 no that’s not the reason for a P trap at all. Might be considered a secondary benefit but not really.

    • @topbuilder3790
      @topbuilder3790 10 месяцев назад

      @@condor5635 No worries! When we found out you thought they were not necessary, we all climbed in the attic and cut them out.

    • @condor5635
      @condor5635 10 месяцев назад

      @@topbuilder3790 - great when I heard you as a top builder did this to prevent pests I immediately put them in mine. Forget about the science of positive pressure and air loss! Let’s keep those bugs out

    • @topbuilder3790
      @topbuilder3790 10 месяцев назад

      @@condor5635" I didn’t have a P-trap and I’m not sure I really need one. It’s worked fine for 20 years " I am the science" he says in a Faucian voice.

  • @racksonable
    @racksonable Год назад

    Perfect for emergency earthquake supple

  • @MyRideisMe
    @MyRideisMe Год назад

    Thanks for this!! Nice job! Great karma for you for sharing!!

  • @jantravia6984
    @jantravia6984 2 месяца назад

    Can you tell me which drain pipe goes to the outside? Would it be going into a silver foil wall then to the outside? Thank you! ❤️

  • @dallaskubano214
    @dallaskubano214 Год назад

    Wish I would have seen this video a day before. Paid someone to do it luckily only paid $300

  • @osquare8638
    @osquare8638 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for posting this video, very helpful. Why do you need the vent connected to the T connector ?

    • @conspiracytheorist2192
      @conspiracytheorist2192 Год назад

      As the water is running away from the trap it may cause a siphon that will pull the water out of the trap. The vent stops the siphon.

  • @Isaac-47517
    @Isaac-47517 9 месяцев назад

    Vinegar etches metal and glass, I would guess that it etches/eares into/roughs up pvc. On metal roofs, stuff grows even faster in etched areas.

  • @matthewhoffman9242
    @matthewhoffman9242 Год назад

    I've often wondered why they never install a union after the trap for ease of clean out

  • @KainsFleshlight
    @KainsFleshlight 10 месяцев назад

    5:21 thank you I couldn't find it anywhere hahaahga

  • @GregoryGuay
    @GregoryGuay 15 дней назад

    It’s ridiculous that I got a brand new air handler installed in my Spray foam attic and there’s no clean out. There’s a trap, of course on the primary but not the secondary. I’m a little unsure of whether I need a vent or just add the clean out tee? I’m thinking just to clean out, keep it simple.

  • @vermontmike9800
    @vermontmike9800 5 месяцев назад

    Should a drain line have a breather tube if the line is connected to the house’s main sewer drain?

  • @KainsFleshlight
    @KainsFleshlight 10 месяцев назад

    Cool transcript! Thank you

  • @tdz69
    @tdz69 21 день назад +1

    Something strange happened to me. I had water leaking on my ceiling from the air handler. But there was no water in the pan. How can the main drain line be blocked and over flow when there’s no water in the pan?

  • @MrSymbolic7
    @MrSymbolic7 11 месяцев назад

    My main drain doesn't go outside , it is connected to a near by attic drain PVC pipe and just goes down to grade and out of the home as any other liquid waste and I have never seen it done any other way in a Texas attic , the only line going out of the home is the back up drain line and my A/C Unit has a high level switch in the pan to shutdown the condensing unit prior to overflow of the drip pan .

    • @topbuilder3790
      @topbuilder3790 10 месяцев назад +1

      For Texas, the constant water drip does bad things to foundations. Depends on your soil type.

  • @ST-rj8iu
    @ST-rj8iu 11 месяцев назад

    live in an apartment. happens all the time as a renter. about once every 1 to 2 years. I told them "something" was clogged and the guy just added more freon to the AC. He said the "pressure was low". UGH! I now can tell them in more detail what is happening. The maintenance people cannot seem to figure it out. It is spilling water again everywhere within a few weeks of them supposedly fixing it.

    • @josemolina3858
      @josemolina3858 3 месяца назад

      When the unit is low on refrigerant the compressor sends more refrigerant than usual to the coil so it could reach VSAT temperature so it doesn't allow it to ice and cause more condensation. If you were having condensation leaks and he added frion it was most likely because your coil is leaking and getting more refrigerant than it should

  • @st7650
    @st7650 2 месяца назад +1

    I pour bleach down my pea trap seems to work pretty good yearly

  • @rickeykeeton4770
    @rickeykeeton4770 Год назад

    What is the L shaped piece of pipe going up the side of unit? Vent for the drain?
    If so, shouldn’t be before the elbow?

    • @diydan7019
      @diydan7019  Год назад

      That is a vent and the p trap is meant not to waist cool air from the unit if it was on the other side the cool air would go into the attic defeating the purpose and it is to prevent a symphonic on the unit

  • @robertjohnson4401
    @robertjohnson4401 2 месяца назад

    I noticed that you poured vinegar in the evaporator unit drain(not referring to the extra drain pan below the evaporator unit). I watched another video where they said do not pour vinegar in the evaporator unit. It can corrode the metal within the evaporator unit. Vinegar will not cause a problem inside PVC piping.

    • @diydan7019
      @diydan7019  2 месяца назад

      If you notice the fittings going into my unit are pvc and from what I could see it appeared to be a plastic pan in my unit as well so I figured it was not a problem plus it was a one time flush it would take a long time of constant vinegar to cause it to eat threw a pan made of metal.

  • @ruthdanielson919
    @ruthdanielson919 11 месяцев назад

    Had new Carrier installed today and tech capped off the port to the drainpan. I'm complaining to the office/ Elite A/C Jax fl, no drainpipe needed. What a bunch of bull.

  • @magedawad8045
    @magedawad8045 Год назад

    Hello, I really like the modifications that you did in order to do the annually maintenance but my main AC drain outlet doesn’t appear outside, it’s connected to the drainage system of the house. So I couldn’t see it. How I can assure that the main drain is got clean in this case? Thanks

    • @jasonrodjana209
      @jasonrodjana209 11 месяцев назад

      Hey, did you check underneath all your sinks to see if the drain line connects to one of the sink drain pipes?

    • @josemolina3858
      @josemolina3858 3 месяца назад

      Cut the primary line, cut a water hose, stick it inside and blow in it. That's how you will know if it's clear but check in all your sinks if you see a flexible black pvc line going to the sinks

  • @econtrolable
    @econtrolable Год назад

    Use liquid copper (like you use on plants). Once a month. It will control algae, slime and mold.

  • @luisnieto4800
    @luisnieto4800 2 года назад +1

    So its normal to have water drip out of pipes that are on the side of your house? My a/c is leaking water though the secondary pipe, the pipe that's coming out from the ceiling, but the bottom drain pan is empty.

    • @diydan7019
      @diydan7019  2 года назад

      That seems backwards maybe they got the lines crossed when they plumbed it in if the drain pan under the AC unit is dry that sounds like your primary drain is working but it’s coming out of the wrong place on the side of the house maybe they plumbed it wrong when it was installed it doesn’t really matter as long as you know it so if it stops coming out of that drain and starts leaking out the other one then you’ll know your primary is clogged

  • @jellybean2032
    @jellybean2032 Год назад +1

    the fastest way to clear and clean PVC/condensate drains is to attach a shop vac to the outside fitting. Sucks any clogs clean through and you can pour in any cleaning solution you choose directly into the condensate drain.

    • @kcross4293
      @kcross4293 16 дней назад

      Does this really work?

    • @jellybean2032
      @jellybean2032 16 дней назад

      @kcross4293 yes, I am an HVAC tech and do it a lot

  • @mikesiefkas3873
    @mikesiefkas3873 Год назад

    Have you used the tablets that are made to stop the algae? I haven't used them myself but they claim all you do is put one or two in the drain pan every spring and it stops the algae from forming.

    • @diydan7019
      @diydan7019  Год назад

      I haven’t but that’s worth looking into thanks

  • @moneyshotbjc
    @moneyshotbjc 10 месяцев назад

    That primary drain on the unit to the left you have a grey pipe/fitting what is that? Mine doesn't have that and water dripping out from here. Any idea

    • @diydan7019
      @diydan7019  10 месяцев назад

      That is the way the unit came I believe it is a secondary drain from the unit but if the primary clogs it usually leaks around the tape around the base before coming out of that go figure

  • @ping_me1vp
    @ping_me1vp 10 месяцев назад

    Wow that's either an extreme lack of preventative maintenance since its tgat that dirty (which isn't just filter change), that evaporator is probably pretty damn dirty & so is the drain inside of the fan coil unit, that indokr unit needa partial R/R to gain access to both sides of an a coil if that whats in there, brush the dirty lightly off the coil, use a none corrosive chemical & preasure wash the damn thia, wash the blower wheel & the drain pan inside of the unit than upgrade to a pleated filter if regular (Merv8 usually works wellone os being used) than keep up with real prevemtative maintenance & + on every maintenance apply amonia type based pan tablets nucakhon works great or trane bramded ones that look blue or green put 3 or 4 i there every 4 months & u should really never have that much algea build up in such short time & that's how u extend life of you equipment & save lots of $ on electricity (& don't forget to keep your condensers clean as well & i inspect electrical 2x a year contacts & wire connections they burn pitt & losen overtime from vibrations etc... GOOD JOB OVERALL

  • @robertcarullo4926
    @robertcarullo4926 Год назад +1

    Why does the condensation water keep getting dirty

  • @dannytela6775
    @dannytela6775 Год назад

    Where are you what city

  • @tdz69
    @tdz69 Год назад

    I have to get in my attic and try this. The other day I had water spots all over my bedroom. Went in attic and must have had a leak for a while because insulation was soaked. Guess it couldn’t hold water anymore and it just started coming through. Complete mystery though. The ac drain pan was bone dry! I though I had a roof leak. Well no roof leak. As I was looking at the ac I saw a glisten with the flashlight. I ran my hand under the unit and it was wet. So j have some sort of leak but again the drain pan is dry. Anyone have any idea why this could be? Is it possible to have a drain clog and NOT have any water in the pan underneath? I’m going to inspect the drain tonight anyway and see if I can clean it and run some bleach through.

    • @joleaiperlis5347
      @joleaiperlis5347 Год назад

      If if was under the air handlers that is condensation. The air handlers is insulated inside to prevent that but I guess if it is too humid it still sweats.

  • @jerrylockhart3069
    @jerrylockhart3069 5 месяцев назад

    However, where is your float safety switches? You should have three. One on the secondary one on the primary and one in the emergency drain pan. Don’t trust the drains no matter what you do. 😮😅❤

    • @josemolina3858
      @josemolina3858 3 месяца назад

      A bunch of people don't know man lmao, I tend to not put float switches on the primary because even just the slightest water can fuck with it and the complains I get from Homeowners for that reason just annoys me

  • @Brad.W
    @Brad.W Год назад

    Am I imagining things or is the entire HVAC community afraid of manufactured for mobile home systems? For educational purposes I decided to look how to clean these condescent green lines over 100 results only 2 out of all the videos I've been watching for the last week or so have been anything other than a system that is in an attic with an emergency drain pan. Fun fact every mobile home or manufactured home I have seen only has a single evaporate coil drain line. Those types of systems can't be that rare either that or HVAC technicians everywhere are avoiding them. Because something else I have also noticed locally where I am it took me over a week to find a company that would work on my system just because it is downflow in a manufactured home no one wanted to touch it and the companies I found that would wanted an arm and a leg to do it. I couldn't even get preventative maintenance done without paying a few hundred dollars.

  • @robertwodnicki5597
    @robertwodnicki5597 Год назад

    p trap should be outside house , never next to ac unit

  • @jsparlin1
    @jsparlin1 Год назад

    bottom line, put sump pump and switch on line..problem gone..

  • @rastaewabeach
    @rastaewabeach 11 месяцев назад

    My trap is not clogged at all. What if furnace is still leaking?

    • @topbuilder3790
      @topbuilder3790 10 месяцев назад

      It is possible the inner pan is rusted. Could be replacement time.

  • @OilFuturesTrader
    @OilFuturesTrader Год назад

    What is the size of the PVC?

  • @repairrestore1020
    @repairrestore1020 Год назад

    Why not bleach instead of vinegar

  • @melodywayman6400
    @melodywayman6400 3 месяца назад

    What if our pan is dry but the secondary drain is constantly dripping somehow?

    • @diydan7019
      @diydan7019  3 месяца назад +1

      Then they might have accidentally plumbed it wrong so the bottom drain might be the secondary and the top might be your primary

    • @diydan7019
      @diydan7019  3 месяца назад

      That’s not a big deal they might have accidentally plumbed it wrong where the lower drain is actually your secondary and your primary is the one at the top as long as you understand that there’s no issues besides the fact you might get a stain on the side of your house from it constantly leaking out of the top drain.

    • @melodywayman6400
      @melodywayman6400 3 месяца назад

      Thank you so much Dan! 👏🏼