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Think these condensate lines were worn out?

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tim smith
tim smith Member Posts: 2,752

They were about 90 yrs old, slightly past prime

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  • newagedawn
    newagedawn Member Posts: 586
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    eh, they still have a few more yrs,lol
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  • Steamhead
    Steamhead Member Posts: 16,835
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    They look like a Swiss cheese- usual for underground lines that old.
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  • Pumpguy
    Pumpguy Member Posts: 655
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    @tim smith, Just curious what you did with the new install? Underground again, or overhead some way? Any protection for corrosion this time around?
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