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SJ-Chris
Sep 28, 2022Explorer II
Mice will often chew a hole in your long, winding 4" (or are they 3"?) furnace ducts and get inside the vents. There they often will next too. Laying droppings and wetting all over the place. Often times by removing some of the paneling you can get access to some/much/all of the ducting. If you can, it is fairly easy to replace and not too expensive.
You might find that some of the vents ducts are okay and others need replacing...your nose will help you determine which ones if you cannot see them all easily.
To date, I haven't had the occasion to open up the furnace to see what sort of cleaning might be needed there so others can comment on that if changing ducts doesn't fix your problem.
Good luck!
Chris
You might find that some of the vents ducts are okay and others need replacing...your nose will help you determine which ones if you cannot see them all easily.
To date, I haven't had the occasion to open up the furnace to see what sort of cleaning might be needed there so others can comment on that if changing ducts doesn't fix your problem.
Good luck!
Chris
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