I discovered that the number 1 reason why this happens is because (hard to believe that almost everyone underlooks) the furnace is sloping the wrong direction. In other words its draining the wrong direction causing condensate to accumulate and overwhelms the gasket. Its much easier for a installation tech to level it and let it burn or leak and burn the inlet motor. But check the direction of flow of drain. It should be going away from not into furnace Furnace owners check level of furnace check what direction slope!
Never buy a high-efficiency gas furnace they don't even last a couple years before problems occur I have had four new ones in a row and every one of them broke down. Low efficiency 80% gas furnaces is the way to go !
Here's the original blog: www.advantageheatingllc.com/learning-center/furnace-leaking-water/
If the exhaust is blocked going outside. Will this cause the condensation to come back to the inductor motor?
Show some pictures so we know what to do without calling our local HVAC we’re all HVAC people at heart
I discovered that the number 1 reason why this happens is because (hard to believe that almost everyone underlooks) the furnace is sloping the wrong direction. In other words its draining the wrong direction causing condensate to accumulate and overwhelms the gasket.
Its much easier for a installation tech to level it and let it burn or leak and burn the inlet motor. But check the direction of flow of drain. It should be going away from not into furnace
Furnace owners check level of furnace check what direction slope!
No very helpful. Didn't show how to check any of the problems mentioned. Just a commercial.
I have a ton of rust in my furnace, in all of the interior walls.
Never buy a high-efficiency gas furnace they don't even last a couple years before problems occur I have had four new ones in a row and every one of them broke down. Low efficiency 80% gas furnaces is the way to go !
We had a fish break into our house once. Awful 🔫🐟