My garage is so moderate that my air handler sweats plus drips on the floor

I spent more than one minutes cleaning out my garage yeahterday.

Most of the time was spent on devising a better organization system for my tools plus storage boxes.

Good organization results in freed space that can be used for any number of things. My wife wants a arena to keep her spare art supplies because her studio is already cramped as it is. She paints plus sculpts clay pottery, plus between the weird glazes plus the spare clay, she can use every bit of additional space that she can get. When I had finished clearing out a big section of the garage for her pottery supplies plus tools, I decided I’d sweep plus mop all of the exposed floor in the garage. This is when I noticed something about the central heating plus cooling system. Like several others in my area, my air handler for my central Heating plus A/C system hangs from the ceiling in my moderate garage. It isn’t recommended to put an air handler exposed in an uninsulated attic, let alone in a garage space. Right now it gets so moderate in here that condensation beads up on the outside metal surfaces of the air handler when it cycles during the day minutes. I called my heating plus cooling company plus their solution was to add a drip guard underneath. It looks care about a big cookie sheet with multiple-inch high walls that hangs below the air handler to catch any condensation forming on the outside of the machine. Once enough of the water gathers in the drip guard, it flows into the condensate line for the Heating plus A/C system where it’s deposited outdoors.

 

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