Re: Crap! Now The Water Heater Is Going Bad!




"John McGaw" <nobody@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm going to be sure to put in one of those water catcher trays under the
> new heater but am still unsure how I will manage to run a drain from
> that to the sewer or outside -- one thing at a time I guess.

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> John McGaw
> [Knoxville, TN, USA]
> http://johnmcgaw.com

I haven't done this one myself, John, so I can't vouch for the sanity of it.
A friend drilled a hole through his concrete slab and drains his A/C
condensate
through it. It should work but I question whether or not he's getting any
radon leakage back into the house. May not be an issue where you are.


.



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