jp1818
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- Feb 17, 2009
- 7
Here is the situation, moved into this house about 1 year ago in the winter. About 6 months later we replaced the roof, the roofer also replaced the aluminum chimney that wraps the exhaust vent for a high-efficiency gas furnace. The duct/vent is 8" and it runs thru an unheater attic area before exiting the roof via the false chimney wrap. The duct work is insulated in the attic, except for the last few feet beyond the roof line.
Prior to having the roof replaced I never saw any ice form around the chimney like we have now. When the furnace is running you can watch the water drip down from the top of the chimney, some of it drips back into attic.
Thoughts on what is causing this? Please see the attached pic.
Thanks
Prior to having the roof replaced I never saw any ice form around the chimney like we have now. When the furnace is running you can watch the water drip down from the top of the chimney, some of it drips back into attic.
Thoughts on what is causing this? Please see the attached pic.
Thanks