A roofer shows how to make and adjust a roof vent to use a condensation pump

A roofer shows how to make and adjust a roof vent to use a condensation pump
I have attached a heat ribbon around the condensation hose so that the hose does not freeze in winter

Note that this solution is only if you do not have a drain. If you have a drain or nearby, it is of course 100 times better to connect to the drain.

Feel free to comment, I’d love to hear your opinions!

Frost free ribbon (10 Watts per meter)
Vorstvrijlint (10 Watt per meter)
https://www.123installatiematerialen.nl/magnum-ideal-vorstvrijlint.html?source=facebook&gclid=CjwKCAjwqauVBhBGEiwAXOepkaC8UGcVh6_NVnCu5i3WG8rbo-09UDcSsSo4RV5uF0mq77fpqJGlbhoCkEsQAvD_BwE

23 Replies to “A roofer shows how to make and adjust a roof vent to use a condensation pump”

  1. Roofing is one of the hardest jobs I ever had to do. This dude makes this shit look so easy. Trust me, it’s fuckin not.

  2. Awesome work 👍I've never had to do that before but I would have done almost the same thing

  3. Why on earth would someone want to install a condensate pump and discharge to the roof? Especially why is this separate from the ac set lines? Assuming this is not a condensing boiler, but still, why

  4. I remember my first day too. Keep trying and don't ever give up on your dreams. You can do it!

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