I have a 13 year Trane central air unit. I was under the house working on plumbing and noticed that water droplets were hanging all over most of the ductwork. There was quite a bit of water. Is this condensation happening simplly because the insulation is old/bad? Or is it something more serious? Would new insulation wrap solve the problem. The ductwork is in a crawl space and the floor vents are open. We have had a lot of rain lately. Day time temps here are upper 80's.
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Temperatures in a crawlspace are usually low and damp because of the ductwork. The air going through the ductwork is cool and the outside temp is higher causing condensation on the outside. re-wrapping with an aluminized fiberglass insulation will help your problem lessening the exposed metal to the atmosphere. use duct tape at the joints in the wrap - a quality duct tape not the inexpensive type.
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Hayzee
I had never noticed this problem until the other day. However it must have been doing this all summer because now that I know about it I can smell a distinct musty odor in the house. Do you know of anything that will help eliminate or mask this odor?
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