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re: OT Handyman Crew
Posted on 9/20/15 at 1:30 pm to Dandy Lion
Posted on 9/20/15 at 1:30 pm to Dandy Lion
A/C discharge. Tie it into the rest of your plumbing like it's supposed to be.
If it's the drain pan overflow then it shouldn't be dripping that much unless you are having A/C issues.
If it's the drain pan overflow then it shouldn't be dripping that much unless you are having A/C issues.
Posted on 9/20/15 at 11:52 pm to stout
Out of curiosity,
Why do y'all drain the a/c condensation into the plumbing?
Is this just code for Louisiana? The south? Or for areas with poor soils compaction? What do you do for houses with septics on new construction if this is the case?
Out west, we use air handlers that are in the trusses and they drain them to the exterior of the house.
TIA
Why do y'all drain the a/c condensation into the plumbing?
Is this just code for Louisiana? The south? Or for areas with poor soils compaction? What do you do for houses with septics on new construction if this is the case?
Out west, we use air handlers that are in the trusses and they drain them to the exterior of the house.
TIA
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