Here's What To Do When Your AC Starts Leaking Water! | HVAC And Plumbing Unlimited

Here’s What to Do When Your AC Starts Leaking Water!

Just when you need your AC the most, it might decide to turn into a mini waterfall in your living room…

But don’t sweat it! We’re here to walk you through what to do when your air conditioner starts acting more like a sprinkler system.

First things first: stop and drop (the power)

If you notice water dripping from your AC, the first thing you should do is turn it off. I know, I know – it’s hot and you’d rather not. But trust me, continuing to run a leaky AC can lead to bigger problems down the road. So hit that power button and let’s figure this out together.

Clean up on aisle AC

Next up, grab some towels and mop up that puddle. Water and electronics don’t mix, and neither does water and your nice hardwood floors. Plus, standing water can lead to mold growth faster than you can say “humidity,” so it’s best to dry things out ASAP.

Play detective

Now that you’ve handled the immediate issues, it’s time to put on your detective hat. Where exactly is the water coming from? Is it dripping from the unit itself, or is it pooling around the base? Knowing the source, can help the pros at HVAC & Plumbing Unlimited figure out the cause more quickly.

Common culprits

There are a few usual suspects when it comes to AC leaks:

  1. Clogged drain line: This is like a stopped-up sink, but for your AC. Over time, the line that carries condensation away can get gunked up.
  2. Dirty air filter: A clogged filter can cause ice to form on the evaporator coils. When that ice melts, you’ve got a leak on your hands.
  3. Low refrigerant: This can cause the evaporator coils to freeze and then thaw, leading to leaks.
  4. Cracked drain pan: After years of faithful service, the pan that catches condensation might develop cracks.

An ounce of prevention…

The best way to deal with AC leaks? Prevent them in the first place! Regular maintenance can catch potential issues before they turn into puddles on your floor. Consider having one of our pros give your system a once-over so you’re good to go for the rest of the year!

Don’t let it slide

While a little water might not seem like a big deal, ignoring an AC leak can lead to some serious consequences. We’re talking water damage, mold growth, and even electrical issues. So if your AC starts doing its best impression of a leaky faucet, don’t procrastinate. Take action and get it fixed up pronto.

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