Most likely, you probably have condensation building in your drip line. You're best bet is to use a wet/dry vac to suck it out. The area of concern is usually directly above the drip pan.
Call a professional.
Your AC unit may be leaking water outside due to a clogged condensate drain line, a dirty air filter, low refrigerant levels, or a malfunctioning condensate pump. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent further damage to your unit.
Your AC unit may be leaking water in the attic due to a clogged condensate drain line, a dirty air filter, low refrigerant levels, or a malfunctioning condensate pump. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent further damage to your unit and home.
Your portable AC may be leaking water due to a clogged drain line, improper installation, or a dirty air filter. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent further damage to the unit and maintain its efficiency.
Unit needs to be sloping outside and make sure the drain hole on the outside is not plugged up.
To prevent water damage from a leaking AC pipe, regularly inspect the pipe for any signs of leaks or damage. Ensure proper installation and maintenance of the AC unit, including checking for clogs and blockages in the pipe. Promptly repair any leaks or issues to prevent water damage.
To prevent your AC unit from leaking water and causing damage to your home, especially when it's running and producing a pan full of water, you can regularly check and clean the condensate drain line, ensure proper insulation on the unit's refrigerant lines, and schedule routine maintenance with a professional HVAC technician.
No. You may be leaking engine coolant from the heater core or leaking refrigerant oil from the AC evaporator.
You are not leaking water. Its humid, so the cold parts of your a/c unit are condensing moisture much like a cold drink gets water droplets on the outside. find the source, wrap that tubing with insulation and viola, no more drips.
Omg not a leaking central air unit those are the worst
had new blower motor installed in my 2006 gmc now waater is leaking inside car when ac is on
Typically, if your car is leaking water it has to do with the air conditioning system. This simply usually means the condensation is leaking from the AC.