I have a question concerning my furnace which I hope someone here can help me with...
Our Furnace, located in our basement and fueld by Natural gas has a vent that goes right through the house out of the roof on the second floor.
Now there are many times we here a "drip.. drip.. drip" sound coming from there, and so one day we called a roofing guy to come have a look at our roof.
He told us that the seal around the vent had gone, and so he used this liquid tar sealant stuff and sealed around it. Wonderfull. I thought it was fixed, it seemed like it to me..
But a few months later we noticed it once more.. drip... drip.. drip..
So my Dad and I went up there, and sure enough, the guy did a pretty good job of sealing it. But to be sure, we used our own stuff and sealed everywhere possible.
But still, we hear a drip.. drip.. every now and then. WTF? Where can the water be coming from?
My Dad has a theory though, and I don't know if this holds up.
The vent on the roof has a metal cone type hood on it. He things that when the temperature drops, condensation forms under this hood, and drips back down the pipe...
Is this what is happening? or is there something else I need to look into?
And what can I do to fix it (if anything?)
Our Furnace, located in our basement and fueld by Natural gas has a vent that goes right through the house out of the roof on the second floor.
Now there are many times we here a "drip.. drip.. drip" sound coming from there, and so one day we called a roofing guy to come have a look at our roof.
He told us that the seal around the vent had gone, and so he used this liquid tar sealant stuff and sealed around it. Wonderfull. I thought it was fixed, it seemed like it to me..
But a few months later we noticed it once more.. drip... drip.. drip..
So my Dad and I went up there, and sure enough, the guy did a pretty good job of sealing it. But to be sure, we used our own stuff and sealed everywhere possible.
But still, we hear a drip.. drip.. every now and then. WTF? Where can the water be coming from?
My Dad has a theory though, and I don't know if this holds up.
The vent on the roof has a metal cone type hood on it. He things that when the temperature drops, condensation forms under this hood, and drips back down the pipe...
Is this what is happening? or is there something else I need to look into?
And what can I do to fix it (if anything?)
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