Bought this house about 2 months ago and the furnace vent pipe gurgles. the furnace is a 90% Amana 70k BTU 3 ton airflow with induced air.
in the picture you can see the 2" PVC exhaust vent is sloped towards the elbow and I can hear the condensate being blown around in there.
If the vertical pipe slipped an I can push it up an inch, that would be the easiest...but...
To repair, I was thinking about 1) disconnect the vent pipe from the furnace via the rubber coupling 2) using a hacksaw and cutting the vent pipe about 10" above the elbow 3) cutting off what is necessary to properly slope the pipe towards the furnace 3a) cleaning out all the PVC shavings 4) putting it back together with a coupling. 5) hooking the pipe back up to the furnace.
My questions are:
1) anything wrong with the above?
2) any special glue I should use, or is standard PVC cement sufficient
3) if I wait until Spring to do this, what would be wrong with that.
thanks!
Jeff
in the picture you can see the 2" PVC exhaust vent is sloped towards the elbow and I can hear the condensate being blown around in there.
If the vertical pipe slipped an I can push it up an inch, that would be the easiest...but...
To repair, I was thinking about 1) disconnect the vent pipe from the furnace via the rubber coupling 2) using a hacksaw and cutting the vent pipe about 10" above the elbow 3) cutting off what is necessary to properly slope the pipe towards the furnace 3a) cleaning out all the PVC shavings 4) putting it back together with a coupling. 5) hooking the pipe back up to the furnace.
My questions are:
1) anything wrong with the above?
2) any special glue I should use, or is standard PVC cement sufficient
3) if I wait until Spring to do this, what would be wrong with that.
thanks!
Jeff
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