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Writer's pictureSteve Rebl

Prevent Water Damage by Checking Your AC Condensate Drain

Here in Columbia, SC the heat is in FULL SWING, and your air conditioning system is working overtime to keep you cool and comfortable. One often overlooked but crucial components of your AC system is the condensate drain. Neglecting this small part can lead to significant water damage in your home. Here’s why it’s important to check your AC condensate drain regularly and what you should do if you discover water damage.

 

 Why Is the AC Condensate Drain Important?

 

Your air conditioner removes humidity from the air as it cools your home, which leads to the creation of condensation. This water is collected in a drip pan and funneled away from your unit through the condensate drain line. However, over time, dirt, algae, and other debris can clog this drain line. Just because the drain line gets clogged, doesn’t mean that the system will typically stop. The average amount of condensate that can drain from an HVAC system can range from 5 to 20 gallons PER DAY. Checking if the drain is clogged is a great way to prevent some serious water damage.



Clogged AC Drain Line


Signs of a Clogged Condensate Drain

 

1.     Water Pooling Around the Unit: One of the most common signs of a clogged condensate drain is water pooling around your indoor AC unit.

 

2.     Musty Odors: A blockage can cause stagnant water to build up, leading to mold and mildew growth, which produces a musty smell.

 

3.     AC System Shutting Off: Many modern AC units have a safety switch that shuts off the system if the condensate line is clogged to prevent water damage.

 





How to Prevent Clogs

 

- Regular Maintenance: Schedule regular HVAC maintenance to ensure your system, including the condensate drain, is clean and functioning correctly.

 

- Check for Blockages: Periodically inspect the drain line for blockages and clear any debris you find.

 

- Use a Wet/Dry Vacuum: You can use a wet/dry vacuum to clear minor clogs from the condensate drain line.

 


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 What to Do If You Discover Water Damage

 

If you notice signs of water damage, it’s essential to act quickly to prevent further issues. Here’s a simple step-by-step guide:

 

1.     Turn Off Your AC System: Prevent more water from leaking by turning off your air conditioner.

 

2.     Dry the Area: Use towels or a wet/dry vacuum to remove as much water as possible.

 

 3.     Call Edmondson Restoration: Contact us immediately to assess and repair the water damage. Our team of experts in Columbia, SC, is ready to respond swiftly to mitigate any further damage and restore your home.

 


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 Why Choose Edmondson Restoration?

 

At Edmondson Restoration, we specialize in turn-key restoration services, including water mitigation, fire mitigation, and mold remediation. Our emergency response team is available 24/7 to address your needs. We understand the importance of acting quickly to prevent further damage and restore your home to its original condition. You can learn more by checking out all our services found on our service page:

 

 




 Contact Us

 

Don’t let a small issue turn into a big problem. If you suspect your AC condensate drain is clogged or if you discover water damage in your home, call Edmondson Restoration today. Our experienced team in Columbia, SC, is here to help.

 

Call us now at 888-742-3085 or visit our website at www.EdmondsonRestoration.com to schedule a no cost assessment.

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