bedn0009
Well-known member
All,
I had a unit heater installed in my garage last winter. The guy who installed it run the exhaust (as shown) out only far enough to vent the heater, but not get the moisture-laden exhaust out into the open air. Because of this, when it gets very cold, heavy ice and frost build up underneath my soffit. In only one season it caused much of the paint in that area to bubble and peel.
Obviously this should have been vented straight up through the roof, but now it is where it is. A local HVAC contractor is thinking of just extending the vent another 3' to clear the soffit, but I'm wondering if the knowledgeable minds of Garage Journal might have different suggestions. This vent would come out in a very prominent area of our patio, so hiding it would be ideal if possible.
Please share any thoughts on a solution.
Thanks
I had a unit heater installed in my garage last winter. The guy who installed it run the exhaust (as shown) out only far enough to vent the heater, but not get the moisture-laden exhaust out into the open air. Because of this, when it gets very cold, heavy ice and frost build up underneath my soffit. In only one season it caused much of the paint in that area to bubble and peel.
Obviously this should have been vented straight up through the roof, but now it is where it is. A local HVAC contractor is thinking of just extending the vent another 3' to clear the soffit, but I'm wondering if the knowledgeable minds of Garage Journal might have different suggestions. This vent would come out in a very prominent area of our patio, so hiding it would be ideal if possible.
Please share any thoughts on a solution.
Thanks