Leaky air conditioners are one of the most common issues our AC repair company encounters, especially during Auburn's summer months when you're air conditioner has to work its hardest. Left unaddressed, air conditioner water leaks can lead to costly water damage, mold growth, or an AC unit breakdown. Have a leaky air conditioner? Don't worry, Spoor's Heating & Air Conditioning is here to help!

For over 40 years, Spoor's Heating & Air Conditioning's experienced team of HVAC contractors has provided fast and affordable AC repairs to home and business owners throughout Auburn, CA, and the surrounding areas. Below, we outline a few of the most common causes of AC water leaks, what to do when they happen, and how to prevent them from happening again.

Don't let a leaky air conditioner go unaddressed — contact us today to schedule HVAC services!

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Common Causes Of Air Conditioner Leaks

Clogged Drain Line

A clogged condensate drain line is one of the most common causes of AC water leaks. Over time, an air conditioner's condensate drain line can become clogged by a buildup of dust, dirt, and other debris, preventing water from draining effectively. With nowhere to go, the water eventually overflows and leaks out around your AC unit.

Frozen Evaporator Coil

Your air conditioner's evaporator coil is responsible for absorbing hot indoor air and cooling it by evaporating refrigerant inside the coil. Unfortunately, without regular maintenance, common issues like dirty coils, restricted airflow, and low refrigerant levels can cause the condensate to freeze on your evaporator coils. When this ice melts, water will leak out of the AC unit.

Dirty Air Filter

Speaking of restricted airflow, dirty air filters make it much harder for your HVAC system to circulate clean air throughout your home and can cause condensation to build up, freeze, and melt in your unit. Ideally, your air conditioning system's air filter should be replaced every 1—3 months or whenever it appears dirty.

Improper Installation

If an air conditioning unit has been installed incorrectly, it may experience drainage problems, resulting in water overflow and leaks. Do you think your AC unit was improperly installed? The AC installation specialists with our HVAC repair company can provide adjustments to ensure your unit is installed correctly.

How To Prevent Air Conditioning Leaks

Nobody wants to deal with a leaky air conditioner. Fortunately, there are a few preventative measures you can take to help lower the risk of your system developing a leak. The following are some of the most effective ways to prevent air conditioning leaks.

  • Replace Air Filters: Inspect your air filter monthly and replace it before debris buildup can restrict proper airflow.
  • Schedule AC Repairs Promptly: Don't wait to schedule AC repair services — even seemingly minor issues can contribute to inefficiencies that cause leaks if left unaddressed.
  • Routine HVAC Maintenance: Regular maintenance conducted by an experienced HVAC technician is the most effective way to keep your system running smoothly and efficiently.

By joining our planned HVAC maintenance program, the Home Comfort Club, you'll enjoy exclusive benefits and regularly scheduled tune-ups to keep your home heating and cooling system in tip-top condition.

What To Do If Your AC Is Leaking Water

If your air conditioner is actively leaking, the first thing you should do is shut it off to prevent further water damage. Next, you should contact Spoor's Heating & Air Conditioning for emergency AC repairs! Whether your leak is caused by a clogged drain line, frozen coils, or a more serious issue, our experienced technicians can help identify the problem, repair it, and get your system back up and running. Don't wait — contact us today to schedule air conditioning repair services!