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oil burner leaking water
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lws
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Since I've started running my air conditioner this summer, I seem to have water on my basement floor coming from my oil burner. Why is it even running? Isn't my air system electric? This is a new house for me (but it's an old house) and I'm a little confused!
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well
Could you please explain. Your ac would discharge water / condensate, but how is this related to your oil burner?0 -
it's either
A warm air furnace with A/C that has a pan, drain, or condensate pump issue, or the boiler has been turned off this time of year and gaskets have shrunk. One of those "shot in the dark" kind of threads0 -
Bill has it!
Either that or a total coincidence!:)0
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