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Common Reasons Why Your Air Conditioner is Leaking Water

Your air conditioner is supposed to keep you cool, not flood your home. If you're noticing water leaking from your AC unit, there are a few common causes. This article will discuss five of the most common reasons why air conditioners leak water, as well as some tips on how to fix the problem.

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Common Reasons Why Your Air Conditioner is Leaking Water

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  1. (905) 763-2400 Topic: Why Is My Air Conditioner Leaking Water?

  2. Understanding Your Air Conditioner System • Air conditioners remove warm air and humidity, replacing it with cooler air. • Refrigerant undergoes a conversion process from gas to liquid and back to gas. • The compressor raises the temperature and pressure of the gas before it becomes a liquid in the condenser coil. • The evaporator receives the liquid refrigerant, which evaporates and cools the coil. • The cooled air is distributed throughout the home while the heated evaporator gas is released outside. • This cycle repeats during the AC unit's operation.

  3. Problems Caused by a Leaking Air Conditioner • Leaking AC units can cause irreparable damage to the air conditioner, property, and pose health risks if left unaddressed. • Regularly scheduled AC maintenance helps prevent issues like water leaks. Look out for the following signs that indicate immediate repair or replacement is needed. • Clogged Condensate Drain Line: Grime blocking the drain line can lead to water pooling and leaking throughout the unit, potentially causing interior damage. • Dirty Air Filter: Dirty filters decrease airflow, making the AC work harder and potentially causing the evaporator coil to freeze and melt, resulting in a water leak. • Low Refrigerant Levels: Insufficient refrigerant levels can harm the air conditioner, risk releasing poisonous gas into the air, reduce pressure in the unit, and cause freezing of the evaporator coils. • Damaged Overflow Pan: A cracked or damaged drain overflow pan is a common cause of water leaks, hindering proper outflow through the hose.

  4. Preventing Air Conditioner Water Leaks • Check For Condensate Buildup, • Maintain A Secure Area Around The Outdoor Unit To Prevent Animal Interference, • Ensure Proper Installation Of The Drip Pan • Schedule Annual Maintenance Checks By A Professional. • An Often Overlooked Fact Is That Ac Systems Can Operate Inefficiently In Extremely Cold Temperatures. • It Is Advisable Not To Use An Air Conditioner When Outdoor Temperatures Drop Below 18 Degrees Celsius. • Operating The Air Conditioner In Extremely Cold Temperatures Can Lead To Condensation Freezing On The Coils.

  5. When to Call a Professional • Importance Of Professional AC Repair And Maintenance • Choosing A Reputable HVAC Team With NATE Certification • Benefits Of Hiring A Econoair Heating & Cooling Professional: Experience And Expertise Faster And Efficient Service Money-saving Options Job Done Right The First Time

  6. Reference Links • Smart Tips to Boost Your Air Conditioner’s Cooling Efficiency • How to Stay Cool When Your Air Conditioner Breaks Down • Air Conditioner Maintenance: Professional vs. DIY • Reasons Why Your Air Conditioner Needs Annual Tune-Ups • Alarming Noise from Your Air Conditioner You Should Not Ignore

  7. Contact Us Richmond Hill (905) 763-2400 85 West Wilmot St. unit 12 Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 1K7 eidenpatros@econoairhc.com https://econoairhc.com/ Mississauga Monday - Friday: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Available 24/7 by phone Saturday & Sunday contact by phone After Hours & Holidays contact by phone 785 Tranmere Dr. Suite 2 Mississauga, Ontario L5S 1L9

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