Ok. Got it. That's just condensation forming on duct in attic because of the temp difference between upstairs and attic space. I will be our Wednesday to try to further insulate that duct intake. Please let me know If leak gets worse or starts to damage the drywall.
- Steve Goldberg
Hi Steve,The A/C upstairs is still leaking - I haven't been in the house during the day but when I got home the last two evenings there was quite a bit of water in the tupperwares that are placed below the A/C vent.Best,
Sergio2015-06-17 16:22 GMT-04:00 <sg...@aol.com>:Hello all. I was at the house today. Hopefully I corrected the a/c leak problem upstairs, but we won't know for sure till we get another 90+ degree day. Please let me know if it starts leaking again. Thanks.
- Steve Goldberg
Hi Steve,
The ceiling surface where the AC vent is doesn't look very good near one of the edges, but I am not sure if that was something to be expected. I'm attaching a picture, just in case.
Best,
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I was out there this morning but I think to really fix it this time I'm gonna need to tear out part of the ceiling. Given that you all are moving out soon, I think I'll just wait so as to not subject you all or your stuff to the mess.
- Steve Goldberg