Water coming from under my furnace and some under the moto of funace;
Thanks Janet McMillan
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3po3 on Jan 03, 2013What kind of furnace do you have? And can you post a photo of the situation?Helpful Reply
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Janet M on Jan 03, 2013it is a Bryant and had a new motor put in in February and another one yesterday and the guy said a pipe to go outside needed to be cut and a dip put in it so the water could come through slower. But had this furnace installed as a whole complete unit in 1996 and never a water problem before. I have no clue on this and am leary of tusting people as there tencd to rip off women alone. Should I call him back? how much would this cost do you think?Helpful Reply
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3po3 on Jan 03, 2013Unfortunately, I don't know anyone in your area, but I would suggest getting a couple of opinions. Without knowing a lot more details, I think it would be hard to anyone on Hometalk to know how to help you (but there are also folks on here who know a lot more than I do, so I could be wrong). Anyhow, I would call a couple of other contractors just to get some quotes and opinions. That should help you figure out who is trying to rip you off. And if you really think contractors will rip you off because you are a woman, invite a guy friend over to hang out while the contractor is there. If nothing else, you will have a second person to offer opinions on the contractors, and possibly ask them questions.Helpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Jan 04, 2013Janet, Can you tell me a bit more about this furnace? Does it have a plastic chimney going to the outside perhaps through a wall? I am sure I can answer your question but I need to know a bit more about it. What motor was replaced, the one that blows air into the house? Or was it the one that is part of the chimney exhaust? If your really in a panic, feel free to contact me through my profile page and I can assist you on what to do over the phone. BobHelpful Reply
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Janet M on Jan 10, 2013it is fixed now. thank you everyoneHelpful Reply
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3po3 on Jan 10, 2013What was the problem? I guess more importantly, what was the solution?Helpful Reply
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Janet M on Jan 27, 2013They put the pipe on an angle sp the water would move b\betterHelpful Reply
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3po3 on Jan 28, 2013Sounds smart. Glad the problem was solved for you.Helpful Reply
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Janet M on Jan 29, 2013Thank you everyone.Helpful Reply
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