07/22/2024
Don't let a clogged AC drain line ruin your day! 🥵
As indoor air circulates through the evaporator coil, dust, dirt and other airborne particles can be trapped by moisture. Build-up of this debris can be carried off as condensate drains from the coil. Over time, it can become trapped in your condensate drain line, causing blockage.
To prevent serious damage to your system or your home, be sure to contact a qualified HVAC technician when you see signs of a condensate drain pipe clog. 🛠️
A clogged AC drain line symptoms include:
• Musty, moldy smell near your indoor unit or in air from the registers/vents🦠
• Standing water near the indoor unit
• Water damage in areas near the indoor unit
• AC system is not cooling your home
• AC system shuts down or doesn’t turn on
Although a clogged AC drain line is a fairly common cause of system malfunction, and is often an easy issue to fix for a qualified HVAC service tech.
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