Each time the heating or cooling system operates the air moving through the ducts can blast millions of mold spores throughout the house.
Water in heating ducts slab.
Water is bad news.
I thought it was because the ductwork is right in the cement slab and i figured it was sucking all the water out of the concrete.
When you work with us we will take a look inside your ducts and.
Water in buried heating and cooling ducts can cause serious health problems.
Hvac ductwork in floor slabs.
Sometimes the air.
Moving to the attic.
This is also applicable as long as the duct work is still in good condition.
Hvac ductwork in floor slabs.
In slab heating or cooling duct faqs diagnotic questions answers for hv ac ducts routed in floor slabs problems with hvac air ducts placed in or below concrete floor slabs.
We restore your ducts to new condition.
Sub slab ductwork is ductwork installed below the concrete floor.
It is a fairly new 2 3 years old gas furnace.
The water in the ducts can initiate the growth of mold.
Functional troubles such as lack of air flow or collapsed ductwork and environmental problems such as.
I m looking for feedback on others who have run into the issue of in slab ductwork that s getting water in it from the ground around the house presumably from the water table rising after it rains snow melts.
We have an old forced air heating system with the air ducts in the ground below the slab floor.
This solution is good for frequent water leaks into the air ducts that are built under the concrete slab of the house.
As your heating and cooling system sends air through your ducts debris from the air can become trapped greatly reducing the quality of your air.
Every year during the rainy season the ducts become half filled with water.
Diagnosis repair or abandonment faqs.
I m in the chicagoland area and it appears to be an issue for for my neighbors.
Questions answers about how to diagnose repair or abandon under slab or in slab heating or air conditioning ductwork.
The biggest concern with all sub slab ductwork is the potential for water to enter the ducts which is what today s blog post is all about.
This article describes heating and air conditioning ducts that have been placed in or beneath concrete floor slabs.
At the exit point of the canal insert a pipe with holes.
Hello i m new to this forum and i was unable to reply to some of the other posts on this similar subject.