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David Dachtera
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Rockford, IL
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Ejector Sump, only serves furnace

David Dachtera
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Rockford, IL
Posted Jul 20 2016, 09:04

Got an off-the-wall question...

Just had a plumber here to replace the switch on my ejector sump pump. Got to see inside the sump and it seems kinda - what we used to call - groty.

Now, it's not an effluent sump, it only serves the floor drain next to the furnace for AC condensate and humidifier waste water. We did, however, spill (break) about a half dozen glass bottles of root beer down there years ago (IBC *sniff*). I dumped a few 5-gallon buckets of hot water down there hoping to flush it out. Maybe it wound up "growing" something in the sump, any way.

My question is:

Do you think it would damage anything if I dumped a couple gallons of distilled white vinegar down there to see if it would loosen / dissolve the scum?

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