joe0508
Jun 03, 2014Explorer
rv furnace
I was out last night and took a flashlight and looked in the exhaust of my atwood furnace.I noticed a dirt dauber nest in there.I took a tree branch and crushed it all up.They extended the full length...
joe0508 wrote:Yes, you will end up with a pile of mud, probably. That mud may harden around the parts of the furnace. I don't think we need to get into the corrosion aspect.westend wrote:Would it hurt anything to blow water in there with a sprayer and hose?
Take off the the exhaust/intake cap on the exterior. Remove the panel for the furnace on the exterior. Get in there with air and a vacuum and make it sparkle.
Just chalk this up to a lesson learned, some times its better to suck than to blow. I could expand on that but I think you get the idea.