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Why is my ductwork sweating?
The water you see dripping from your ducts is most likely from condensation and is not something to look past. If left untreated, this water buildup may lead to leaky ceilings or mold growth. How did this condensation get here in the first place? It likely formed when warm, humid air came into contact with the much colder surface of your home’s ductwork.
Once you notice this sweating, it is important for you to call in a team of professional air duct cleaners right away to fix your HVAC issue before your drywall begins to rot and mold begins to grow.
Once you notice this sweating, it is important for you to call in a team of professional air duct cleaners right away to fix your HVAC issue before your drywall begins to rot and mold begins to grow.
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