The solution is simple.
Furnace exhaust pipe covered in snow.
After each heavy snowfall or windstorm that may cause snow drifts to move around make sure to check these vents for all blockages.
Snow buildup in your vent pipes can lead to sewer gases inside your house.
Don t forget the meters.
And that now has safety experts sending out a reminder to homeowners to make sure their furnace.
Mother nature can be aggressive sometimes as today.
Severe snowfall or snow that collects in areas around your home should also be on everyone s mind as winter approaches.
Don t block your intake or exhaust pipe for your furnace or water heater.
Anything that can block hvac vents or the intake exhaust pipe to your furnace or water can cause significant damage to those systems.
When it snows most people focus on driving conditions and shoveling sidewalks.
The furnace vent pipes the exhaust and intake can get plugged up with snow he said.
The unit will reset.
Turn the furnace off wait a minute and then turn back on.
Your plumbing vent pipes sit exposed on your house s roof where objects such as tree twigs tennis balls and even snow may fall down the pipes.
When we have a lot of blizzarding snow the pipes.
Clear the snow from the intake and exhaust pipe.
A vent that is buried in snow is starving your furnace for the air it needs for combustion.
Just as with a furnace vent pipe gas and electric meters can malfunction if exposed to frost ice or a buildup of snow.
The snow that fell is being blown around by steady winds causing a lot of drifting in the area.
If you do notice a mound of snow blocking your furnace vent clear it away by hand don t use a shovel or a snow blower as either could cause damage to the furnace vent pipe.