In the heat of the summer, the last thing you want is a leaky air conditioner that is not operating at maximum capacity. At Robert B. Payne a leaking AC unit is one of our specialties. We want to keep you cool so you don’t get hot under the collar. There are a number of reasons your air conditioner may be leaking and we can help diagnose the problem and get it fixed.
Stopped-up Drain Line
A stopped-up drain line is one of the most common reasons air conditioner units leak. Dust and pollen that gets sucked into the hose via air filters can turn into dirt when it mixes with the water in the drain line. Mold, mildew and algae can also contribute to a clogged hose. When a drain line becomes stopped-up, water backs up and leaks. It is relatively easy to solve the problem by doing a chemical flush. Regularly changing your air filters can keep the problem from happening. Another way to avoid a blocked hose is to install a secondary drain line, which is particularly important if the air handler is located in the attic.
Disconnected Drain Line
Another cause of a water leak is a disconnected drain line. This can be the result of improper installation or loosening of the hose over time. When a drain line becomes disconnect from an AC unit, water may leak through the ceiling or pool on the floor. The source of the leak can vary depending on the where in the house your AC system is located. Our AC repair in Fredericksburg can provide quick, professional assistance with your leaking AC unit and reconnect the drain line.
If water is leaking from your air conditioner and you need AC repair, contact the expert technicians at Robert B. Payne at 540-373-5876 to fix the problem.