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    Condensation Leaking From Furnace Overflow Tube

    Jim, Excellent idea but the WM is on the floor almost above where I'll put the pump. The first rise from the pump to the basement ceiling is 8'. I would then need to run a horizontal section of tube for about 6' and then up about 5' to the WM standpipe. When the pump specs indicate a head...
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    Condensation Leaking From Furnace Overflow Tube

    Thanks guys. I just ordered a Little Giant pump (1/50 hp model), also a check valve and 100' of tubing. Will be directing the flow to the other end of the basement into the open floor corner. Thanks for some fast, great info. Bob
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    Residents of drought areas are being urged to conserve water

    We are on well water, the depth being ~165'. We conserve water by not flushing the toilet every time we pee. A radio talk guy once said back in the 1970s "if it's yellow, let it mellow; if it's brown, flush it down". I also don't water any plants outside unless my moisture probe shows the...
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    Condensation Leaking From Furnace Overflow Tube

    Due to the very humid weather lately, the AC condensation tube is allowing water to come up from under the concrete floor slab in the basement. I don't understand the original setup (as in the photo), but the condensation goes through the PVC pipe down under the basement floor. Now I've got a...
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