Top Reasons Why Your Air Conditioner Could Be Leaking

Posted on: 18 January 2021

A leaky air conditioner is such a hassle. Even if you need to cool your home or commercial building, the leaking water will cause a big mess if nothing is done. For instance, you will have to mop the floor repeatedly and risk having issues like wall, ceiling, or floor damage. 

Mold and mildew will also get a chance to grow, causing a number of health risks. The only way to avoid these issues and preserve your house's integrity is to find the cause of the dripping and then fix it right away. This post will share some possible reasons why your AC leaks and the possible solutions. 

The Unit Was Installed Incorrectly

If you notice that your newly installed air conditioner is leaking, then it means that the installation was faulty. This occurs when the unit isn't proportionally linked to the drainage pipes, disrupting water flow from the drainage pan to the outlet. The water may be forced to stay in one area if it cannot flow to the outlet or flow backward into the house. So, be sure to contact an AC repair professional immediately to fix the water drainage issue.

The Refrigerant Is Faulty

Sometimes, you may notice that the air conditioner leaks are followed by a warm air blow that isn't usual. If this is the case, the refrigerant could be faulty. Refrigerants are designed to transform the warm air in the house into cool air, so if it is leaking, the situation could be hazardous. Long time exposure is normally toxic to the body, so be sure to get an expert to conduct repairs right away.

Your Drain Pipe Is Clogged

If your air conditioner isn't cleaned regularly, debris and dirt can create a clog in the drainage pipe. This blockage will make it impossible for the condensate to flow out. If the water cannot flow outward, it will have no option but to flow towards the unit, leading to leakages. As such, it is crucial to clean the air conditioning unit often. This is usually done when an expert is servicing the entire unit.

The AC Pipes Are Too Old

As you continue to use your air conditioner, the pipe coating will get damaged, causing a leakage. To fix this, you will need to get a new pipe cover. But, if the unit still leaks after you have replaced the coating, you should consider contacting a technician to check the air conditioner.

Reach out to a local air conditioning contractor to learn more about leaks.

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