Bad smell after using compressor to clean out condensate line
Hello,
I had an HVAC guy out last week because water was dripping onto the floor in the garage from the condensate line. It was going to cost $189 to have him clean the line which my boyfriend said I could clean it myself.
I saw on Youtube to use a shopvac on the outside and it would pull the water and algae out and it did.
After, the house started to smell so I put clean water in the line from the air handler where you take the plug out and let it run to the outside. That seemed to help.
When I lifted the plug out of the pipe where it is close the air handler, that's where the guy showed me the water and algae, there was still algae in there.
My boyfriend told me to use the compressor hose and blow the algae out of the line. I put the air chuck where you take the plug out and tried to angle the hose away from the air handler.
After, the house started to smell worse. That's when my boyfriend said he thought I had taken the condensate line apart and away from the handler.
I cannot use harsh chemicals and have got to find something that will clean the unit and get rid of the sock smell.
Does anyone have any suggestions, please? I am on disability and cannot afford to spend a lot of money on HVAC service appointments.
Thank you in advance for any suggestions!
Lisa
Smell in house went from socks to sweet?
Hello,
I posted yesterday about cleaning the condensate line and the smell in the house from it.
I haven't cleaned it yet with bleach or anything but the smell in the house is now sweet and not like socks, does that mean anything?
I also started a cough with a tickle in my throat, would that be because of this or not?
Thank you again for your help,
Lisa