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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 443028" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I dunno for sure............but I have awful visions of them having to remove the siding to look..........hopefully not. </p><p></p><p>What made me think of it was my stepdad let his daughter rent his house. He had central AC. Now why she thought it necessary to place a window AC unit in one of the rooms is beyond anyone.....it was a small house, not hard to cool, insulated as all get out so it wasn't too expensive either. Well, she tilted the unit wrong somehow and instead of dripping onto the ground it was dripping under the siding. She didn't "notice" for months........but then the damage was pretty bad. Siding had to be removed, parts of the wall, insulation had to be removed.....it was a mess.</p><p></p><p>He cleaned it up for her, then just signed the house over. I'm guessing he didn't figure he'd have an easy time selling it due to the mold that had set in. That's the way he used to think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 443028, member: 84"] I dunno for sure............but I have awful visions of them having to remove the siding to look..........hopefully not. What made me think of it was my stepdad let his daughter rent his house. He had central AC. Now why she thought it necessary to place a window AC unit in one of the rooms is beyond anyone.....it was a small house, not hard to cool, insulated as all get out so it wasn't too expensive either. Well, she tilted the unit wrong somehow and instead of dripping onto the ground it was dripping under the siding. She didn't "notice" for months........but then the damage was pretty bad. Siding had to be removed, parts of the wall, insulation had to be removed.....it was a mess. He cleaned it up for her, then just signed the house over. I'm guessing he didn't figure he'd have an easy time selling it due to the mold that had set in. That's the way he used to think. [/QUOTE]
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