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These include:. If your air conditioner is leaking water and you need a contractor, call the experts at Conditioned Air, Inc. Conditioned Air has more than 70 years of experience in the installation , repair , replacement , and maintenance of HVAC equipment in Middle Georgia.

Give us a call at or schedule an online appointment today for AC repair in Macon, GA or the surrounding areas. Google Reviews. Schedule Appointment Online x. Why would that water begin to leak? Bottom line is there are many factors that could lead to a water leak, but here are some common reasons: Frozen Evaporator Coil: Essentially, you will know this has happened if your AC is struggling to cool your home! There are many reasons your coil could be freezing, but it is best to have this issue looked at as soon as possible.

Give us a call if you need a second opinion or assistance to fix it! A Clogged Drain Line: It is common to see the drain line get clogged, especially during this time of season due to all the seasonal insects, dirt, air pollutants, even mold and other build up can happen over time to clog it, thus causing the water to back up! Disconnected Drain Line: That drain line we mentioned before? Yes, that can get disconnected over time or if something moves the unit.

When disconnected that water will leak out in a messy way… instead of going where it is supposed to. Broken Condensate Line: Some AC units move the water from the drain pan to the drain line by way of a condensate pump.

Then in turn, the pump takes the water either outside the house or into a plumbing drain. If the coil is dirty, then the water, instead of running down the coil, will hit the dirt, then drip onto the floor.

This is one reason why the coil should be cleaned annually, not to mention for efficiency reasons. Now if the coil is dirty, the water will mix with the dirt and the dirt will end up in the pan, and it will end up in the drain, the drain trap, and anywhere else it can cause a problem. The bottom of the trap is the most common source of a clog and it can be cleaned out with a long flexible cleaning brush and flushing water down the cleanout cap.

Keep in mind, it doesn't take much dirt to clog a drain. And if your unit is in an attic or a finished basement, this can cause terrible damage. This is another reason why it is important to always have a good, clean, properly sized air filter, along with having annual inspections. Sometimes the indoor coil can actually ice-up. And when the ice eventually melts, it drips onto the floor.

Like water, you should never see ice anywhere on your system during the cooling season. Indoor water problems aren't only during the summer. Many of today's high efficiency furnaces produce condensate as well. They also have to drain the water.



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