SPRUNG A LEAK IN FURNACE...

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kamiller73
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:shock: HEEEELLLLLPPPP!! Ok just want to know if it's possible for the indoor furnace to be leaking water so bad that it fills up the air ducts about a inch full and leaves a running pile of water on the floor? I was told condensation could be the problem if it's really high humidity. And it has been a little high, but for the amount of water coming out on the floor and in the ducts could this just possibly be a water leak from one of those darn gray hoses?????
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Robert
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Hi,

Could be a water leak from a water line if any are close to duct and duct has an opening.


However, with floor being wet also, more likely a rusted out or cracked drain pan or clogged drain line from a-coil.


Clean a-coil and tape a wet/dry vac hose to outside end of drainline and pull out any clogs.


Then vac out duct and dry floor and see what happens.


Also, remove floor registers around area, have someone hold bright light down in duct at one and hold mirror down in duct at other and look toward light.


Look for evidence of where water is coming in from.



Thanks,
Robert
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