HVAC1000: New furnace leaking a yellow, waxy liquid from the flue, inside the house.
I had a 35-yr old furnace which I replaced with a new heater/AC combo. The installer (with whom I've worked before) tied it into the existing furnace flue in the Laundry Room. Now that I'm running the heat, I'm noticing a yellow, oily liquid dripping from the flue seam. The flue exits the ceiling, then runs up a chase along the exterior of the 2nd floor, exiting out the roof. I went onto the roof, to see if there were any obstructions: there weren't. I did notice, however, that the flue lining appeared to be a fibrous/cementous gray material. I read in an earlier posting that replacing this might fix the problem. My question is: Should I expect that the contractor should have know this and taken care of replacing this in his replacement bid? Or, should I be expected to pay for switching out this liner.
Comment on Joshdta's post
New flue is metal, connecting to the old flue at the ceiling, which is the fibrous/cementous something-or-other!