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AC Leak Got you Down? Give SERVPRO of Augusta a Shout!

6/26/2024 (Permalink)

SERVPRO desiccant drying out commercial building Picture of a desiccant drying out a commercial building after an AC leak.

Common Causes of AC Leaks  

AC Leaks can be frustrating and a costly issue for homeowners to remediate. A leaky AC can lead to higher energy bills and potential water damage to parts of your home. SERVPRO of Augusta is Here to Help® by providing insight into the most common causes of AC leaks, how to prevent them and the best repair solutions. There are multiple reasons why your air conditioner may be leaking, including: 

  • Dirty Air Filter: A dirty air filter can restrict airflow which causes the evaporator coil to freeze and eventually leak weak water when it melts.  
  • Low Refrigerant Levels: Low refrigerant levels can cause the evaporator coil to freeze and then leak water when it melts, this can also lead to reduced cooling efficiency and increased energy bills.  
  • Drain Line Issues: A clogged or disconnected drain line can cause water to back up and overflow from your AC unit.  
  • Improper Installation: If your air conditioner was not installed correctly, it may not be leveled properly which can lead to water pooling and leaking from the unit.  
  • Broken Condensate Pump: If your AC unit is installed in a basement it may rely on a condensate pump to remove any excess water. A broken pump can cause water to accumulate and leak from the unit.  

Preventing AC Leaks 

Preventing air conditioner leaks is essential to maintaining an efficient and functional air conditioning system. Here are some tried and true tips to help you avoid leaks: 

  • Check & Replace Air Filters: Inspect your air filters regularly and replace them as needed to prevent restricted airflow and evaporator coil freezing.  
  • Monitor Refrigerant Levels: If you suspect that your AC unit is low on refrigerant, contact a professional plumber to inspect and refill it as needed.  
  • Regular Maintenance: Schedule regular maintenance with a professional heating and air technician.  

Whatever AC related water disaster you face, SERVPRO of Augusta is here to make it “Like it never even happened”. Give us a call today at 706-750-0200 to schedule a consultation.  

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