Tim The Tool Man
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A friend of mine had her washing machine drain hose blow out and cause water damage to the living room ceiling below and other damages. There is a floor vent near the washer that took in a lot of the water. I am sure it traveled down the duct work to the furnace. I am going to have a HVAC guy from my church check out the heat exchanger for damage/cracking. In the mean time another HVAC company got involved (I think they were automatically referred by her HOA. Anyhow they told her that they were going to have to replace all the affected duct work and furnace for big $$$. I realize that the problem with water in your duct system is that it can cause the metal duct work to rust out and it can also become a breeding ground for mold, mildew or bacteria. Nobody wants legionnaires in their ducts! But for a one time wetting? Isn't that over board? If the heat exchanger is damaged, I would recommend a replacement to her as well. The furnace is 19 years old.
Since this is going to be an insurance repair I am noticing a lot of sleazy repair companies offering very expensive repairs to her. I had already started a basement remodel for her and will do any and all repairs she needs but I don't want her to pay for a repair she doesn't need.
My wife and I used to live in the same townhouse development and the HOA is very nosy and intrusive about home repairs, in or outside the home.
Since this is going to be an insurance repair I am noticing a lot of sleazy repair companies offering very expensive repairs to her. I had already started a basement remodel for her and will do any and all repairs she needs but I don't want her to pay for a repair she doesn't need.
My wife and I used to live in the same townhouse development and the HOA is very nosy and intrusive about home repairs, in or outside the home.