homelessdespot
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Have an oil furnace with a carlin oil burner used for hydro hot air and hot water that has been rumbling and sputtering for over a year. We've had the furnace since house purchase 13 years ago, this is the first issue with sputtering and rumbling we've had. We have it maintenance once a year, every year. Our independent maintenance guy says he changes the nozzle and the fuel filter every year. We had our flu cleaned this year too.
We have an outdoor tank that had freezing and slugging line problems in the past. The freeze problems have stopped since we always add the antifreeze additive every fill and don't let it drop below half a tank.
Maintenance guy noticed the lining of the furnace had cracked and deteriorated badly, said it was the actual cause of the rumbling and sputtering. We had him replace it for $400, looked like white casting lining the inside. He replaced the nozzle and fuel filter at the same time.
We still have rumbling and sputtering after the lining replacement. Slightly less sputtering but more rumbling. Usually happens when the furnace has not cycled for a while. > 50% of cycles it run completely fine. After calling our guy, he's irritated and is now blaming water condensation in the tank again.
Any ideas on what the cause is? We may search out a different furnace guy.
We have an outdoor tank that had freezing and slugging line problems in the past. The freeze problems have stopped since we always add the antifreeze additive every fill and don't let it drop below half a tank.
Maintenance guy noticed the lining of the furnace had cracked and deteriorated badly, said it was the actual cause of the rumbling and sputtering. We had him replace it for $400, looked like white casting lining the inside. He replaced the nozzle and fuel filter at the same time.
We still have rumbling and sputtering after the lining replacement. Slightly less sputtering but more rumbling. Usually happens when the furnace has not cycled for a while. > 50% of cycles it run completely fine. After calling our guy, he's irritated and is now blaming water condensation in the tank again.
Any ideas on what the cause is? We may search out a different furnace guy.
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