You should see a GI doctor. Forced gas with leakage is never a good sign. ** -- HokieGator 01/22/2019 2:17PM
Any theories on why my gas forced air furnace was leaking water? -- Late 80s Hokie 01/22/2019 12:54PM
I think that's condensation, and the higher flow when the unit... -- MP4VT2004 01/22/2019 2:01PM
With no direct water source, it has to be from condensation. ** -- MikeVT85 01/22/2019 1:48PM
Would snow getting blown into exhaust and/or intake pipes do it? -- Late 80s Hokie 01/22/2019 1:54PM
I think the extreme cold had something to do with it. -- HokieSignGuy 01/22/2019 1:03PM
You and jman could be right, but here's why I think it's something else -- Late 80s Hokie 01/22/2019 1:08PM
I think it depends on the cavity the exhaust pipe goes out of.... -- HokieSignGuy 01/22/2019 2:29PM
Lower humidity? It does get lower as the temp decreases (no frost either) -- 48zip 01/22/2019 1:21PM
Is it a high efficiency furnace? Those are (or can be?) condensing type -- jmanatVT 01/22/2019 12:59PM