Minimal water on basement floor from furnise condensation, however old home no floor drain?
This house use to have a wood burning furnise, However in 07 a up-to-date furnise got put in.
4 Responses to “Minimal water on basement floor from furnise condensation, however old home no floor drain?”
Mekhi 22 Said:
Ok what do you want to know? Thats good that ypur updating
Chandler Raja Said:
You’ll need to buy what’s called a condensate pump. It collects the water in a bin and then uses a float to switch on the pump to pump it out of the house.
Here’s one at home depot…=-1searchRedirect=condensate+pumpstoreId=10051endecaDataBean=com.homedepot.sa.el.wc.catalog.beans.EndecaDataBean%406ede7124ddkey=Search
Dorian 118 Said:
Sounds to me like a good dehumidifier run in the basement would take care of the minimal water from condensation. A good dehumidifier will take several quarts of water out of the air in a day’s time. All you’ll have to do is dump the pan, or run a hose into a sump pump to get rid of it.
Michael G Said:
if you are going to put in the sump, just run your hose in to it
Ok what do you want to know? Thats good that ypur updating
You’ll need to buy what’s called a condensate pump. It collects the water in a bin and then uses a float to switch on the pump to pump it out of the house.
Here’s one at home depot…=-1searchRedirect=condensate+pumpstoreId=10051endecaDataBean=com.homedepot.sa.el.wc.catalog.beans.EndecaDataBean%406ede7124ddkey=Search
Sounds to me like a good dehumidifier run in the basement would take care of the minimal water from condensation. A good dehumidifier will take several quarts of water out of the air in a day’s time. All you’ll have to do is dump the pan, or run a hose into a sump pump to get rid of it.
if you are going to put in the sump, just run your hose in to it