Posted by George Marsh on October 09, 2014 at 04:55:34 from (192.182.61.224):
In Reply to: OT - flex duct repair posted by prawn farmer on October 08, 2014 at 19:30:12:
I had a similar problem with plastic flex duct I used for a bathroom air vent. Mice chewed a hole in the bottom of pipe where the condensation in the winter collected and the water got the bath ceiling wet. So I had to cut the drywall ceiling out, used wire to pull the flex duct hole close. I have metal duct tape, made a repair, rolled the hose over to put hole on top and end of proplem.
Good chance your issue was caused by mice, repairing it is just short term. You may need to replace with metal duct which will be expensive and fun. Think about it, your hvac is only 4 years old and already you have a problem. Unless you fix the cause, fixing the issue is short term at best. Take wire to pull the hole closed and get metal duct tape, regular duct tape won't hold up.
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