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Old 12-23-2020, 12:22 PM   #8
Syndi
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I have already replaced the hot water heater a couple of years ago. No problem with any wetness around there. Went outside under the unit and tried to access the problem from the outside and underneath unsuccessfully. I am stubborn and will pay for a traveling repair person only as a LAST RESORT Still want to hear ideas. Did not know that there was a anti siphon back flow prevent or. It seems as the problem is in a area in between the part of the furnace that is attached to the outside of the unit and the unit itself. There are 3-4 per lines there and I can’t get to them to see the connections. It looks like they are going from the bathroom tub and sink and then pass in front to the furnace going back toward the hot water heater and cold water inlet. I just can’t see why they would put them in a area that you can not access. I will be trying to find the anti-siphon back flow connection and check that out. Thanks
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