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TallGrassGal
Feb 8, 2009, 07:37 AM
my gas furnace keeps shutting off. The house is rented out (since the economy went sour I could not sell it)

The tenant said it keeps shutting down. Something about water building up inside and has to be let out thru a tube?

I dont have the money to replace it - it is about 9 years old and never gave me trouble.

Any suggestions? Anything I should know before the hvac guy comes out and tries to sell me a new one?

I really appreciate this site!

Lucy

hvac1000
Feb 8, 2009, 08:04 AM
You do not need to replace it . But it does need a On Site service call to service the burner and associated part assembly. There is a reason it is plugging up and not draining and that need to be found and corrected.