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Help! My Air Conditioner Is Dripping: What Do I Do?

There’s nothing quite as alarming as discovering your air conditioner is dripping water. It’s not only an inconvenience but also a potential sign of a problem that needs attention. Don’t panic just yet, though. In this guide, we’ll explore why your air conditioner might be dripping and what steps you can take to address the issue.

Understanding the Cause:

Before diving into solutions, it’s essential to understand why your air conditioner might be dripping. One common reason is condensation. As your AC cools the air, moisture from the warm air condenses on the evaporator coil and drips into the condensate pan, which is then drained away. However, if there’s a blockage in the drain line or the pan is damaged, water can overflow and cause dripping.

Another potential cause is a frozen evaporator coil. When the coil freezes, it can eventually thaw, leading to excess water dripping from the unit. Additionally, a dirty air filter or blocked vents can restrict airflow, causing the evaporator coil to become too cold and freeze.

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Addressing the Issue:

Now that we’ve identified some possible causes let’s discuss what you can do to address the dripping:

  1. Check the Condensate Pan and Drain Line: Start by inspecting the condensate pan located underneath the evaporator coil. If it’s full of water, there may be a blockage in the drain line preventing proper drainage. Use a wet/dry vacuum to suction out any standing water and then clear the drain line using a stiff brush or compressed air.
  2. Clean or Replace the Air Filter: A dirty air filter can restrict airflow, causing the evaporator coil to freeze and eventually drip water. Check your air filter and clean or replace it if it’s dirty. This simple maintenance task can improve your AC’s efficiency and prevent future issues.

    Effects of Clogged HVAC Filters

  3. Thaw the Evaporator Coil: If you suspect a frozen evaporator coil, turn off the air conditioner and let it thaw completely. You can accelerate the process by turning on the fan on your thermostat and leaving the air conditioner off for 24 hours. Call Able Air to come out and take a look at it.
  4. Schedule Professional Maintenance: If you’re unable to resolve the issue on your own or if the problem persists, it’s best to contact a professional HVAC technician from Able Air. They can perform a thorough inspection of your air conditioner, identify any underlying issues, and recommend the appropriate repairs or maintenance.

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In conclusion, discovering your air conditioner is dripping can be concerning, but it’s often a problem that can be resolved with some troubleshooting and maintenance. By understanding the potential causes and taking proactive steps to address them, you can keep your AC running smoothly and avoid costly repairs down the road. If you’re ever unsure or unable to resolve the issue yourself, don’t hesitate to reach out to our qualified HVAC technician’s for service.