My Air Conditioner is Dripping—What Do I Do?

Air conditioners are a great way to keep your home cool during hot summer months, but they can sometimes experience problems that need attention. One common issue that homeowners face is a dripping air conditioner. This problem can lead to water damage, mold growth, and other serious issues if not addressed promptly. Here's what you can do if your air conditioner is dripping:

1.     Check the Air Filter: A dirty air filter can cause your air conditioner to freeze up and lead to dripping. Check the filter and replace it if it is dirty.

2.     Clear the Drain Line: A clogged drain line can cause water to backup and leak out of the unit. Clear the drain line by using a wet-dry vacuum or a pipe cleaner.

3.     Inspect the Condensate Pan: The condensate pan collects water that has been removed from the air. If it's cracked or damaged, it can cause water to leak out of the unit.

4.     Check for Refrigerant Leaks: Refrigerant leaks can cause the evaporator coil to freeze up and lead to dripping. If you suspect a refrigerant leak, contact a professional HVAC technician to repair it.

5.     Check the Fan Motor: A malfunctioning fan motor can cause the evaporator coil to freeze up and lead to dripping. If you suspect a problem with the fan motor, contact a professional HVAC technician to repair or replace it.

In conclusion, a dripping air conditioner can be a sign of a serious problem that requires attention. By checking the air filter, clearing the drain line, inspecting the condensate pan, checking for refrigerant leaks, and inspecting the fan motor, you can identify and resolve the issue. If you're unable to resolve the problem on your own, contact a professional HVAC technician for assistance.

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