Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Heard a new one last week...a friend's drain line was clogged due to a dead frog who got stuck in the drain; their AC started overflowing into the house while they were gone for a few days...of course, they came home to a mess.
Does anyone have a screen or flappable door over the drain line? |
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Although, if the float switch in the condensate drain pan was operating properly, the HVAC unit should have shut down, and there would have been no flood damage. |
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Our old HVAC system did not have that shut off valve if the condensation drain line gets clogged. Found out the hard way. Our new system does have it though so that gives up peace of mind.
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Older units don’t have float shut off. The heard from friend didn’t mention how old unit was.
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I purchased washing machine screens from Home Depot, 2 for about $4. https://www.homedepot.com/p/Exact-Re...M112/325498240
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Go to Lowe's and pick up a 3/4 inch cap for PVC pipe, drill lots of little holes in it, and stick it on.... keep lizards out also.
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That could work, but I would be concerned that it would clog with mold or other debris. Whenever I flush out the drain pipe, I get a lot of gunk.
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If you run a gallon of hot water through the drain pipe monthly you shouldn't have any gunk in there. If you want to be sure add a little vinegar.
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I now use the vinegar wash, warm water rinse monthly as per above. So far no more drain issues for about 8 months . If your thermostat suddenly goes blank, your condensate line has blocked up and the water sensor in the condensate pan has shutoff the power to the AC unit. |
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I didn't glue mine on, just pushed it over the 3/4 inch pvc pipe, it snaps off for when you want to flush out the system.... snaps back on when done.
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A small piece of fiberglass screen and a zip tie should do the trick.
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I assumed that you didn't glue it on. My concern is that, if the holes are too small, they could become clogged with debris or insects seeking a water source, unless the outlet was frequently maintained. That is why the Amazon type product would be more reliable. Some homeowners neglect doing maintenance until it is too late. But if it works, it works.
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Quickly way I found is blow it out with water pressure. Takes me less than 4 mins all I got to do hook up water hose to my adapter, close off ball valve that I installed above the y-tube (so water back pressure won’t up tube as it blown out other end) turn 60 psi water spigot on for less than minute, done. If interested do search in “do it it yourself” about 5 pages down
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