An exhaust pipe for what?
Hi,
Does there exist a product that can melt hoar frost from exhaust pipes? Yes, EXHAUST pipes.
Thanks.
An exhaust pipe for what?
A high efficiency furnace.
In case you want more detail, the pipe only freezes under extremes of temperature and has only done so, I believe, twice, in its several years of life. There might also have been one instance of a child shoving snow into it on purpose... It is very possible that the moronic fools who installed the unit did not do so properly, as I had already caught them on other issues. (one such issue was to actually not attach the exhaust pipe at all...)
This just feels like a simple problem to solve, though, that might not have to involve bringing back untrustworthy people.
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Don't worry zombies are looking for brains, you're safe...
did anyone install any kind of screening over exhaust to keep the bugs and critters out?
No screening.
OK I take it such a device does not exist. LOL
This will do it http://m.acehardware.com/product/ind...ductId=1292305 you should have your furnace serviced for safety's sake.
OK I'll ask the question. What the H@!! is "hoar frost"?
there is something special about hoar frost, we had a front page newspaper story about it the other day.
To OP, I would think nothing would need to be done about this. No location posted, but in our area we have had 5 issues of frozen exhaust in the last 5 years that I can recall. most of these were due to something the homeowner did to cause exhaust to be blocked.
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