How do I remove the last little bits of pond water from my recently flooded AC ducts?
After contractors lied to me about my problem with low airflow (bad transformer???) I opened the vent to find it full of water (they didnt even check the vents, those evil idiots, seriously fuck those people) so I shopvac'd it out and took my money back.
I live in a mobile home, so they run under the house...I really dont want to crawl under and replace/redo the ductwork since I have nor experience or tools to do that except for last resort. My AC does not have a heat function to dry it out, only cooling. I live in florida. Is regular use/weather enough to evaporate the leftover on its own or am I doomed to mold?
>>1236484
The AC air is very low humidity so it will dry out the duct just by running the system.
>>1236484
How about a rug on a wire?
>>1236484
Ask hvac guy for duct plugs. They are the size of a shop vac hose. They are used to plug holes made to allow cleaning of forced air ducts.
Key hole cut duct.
Vacuum out.
Plug holes.
???
Profit.
>>1236526
Looks like op drew flex ducts
try tossing a net full of silica packets attached to a string, pull out when you think its dry
>>1236655
Shit negro that would be even easier.
>>1236484
Just run it. Wind causes more water evaporation than anything else.