Water from the air conditioner can drip from both indoor and outdoor units. In the summer, when the air conditioner operates in cooling mode, condensate forms on the internal heat exchanger, then flows into the drain tub and goes to the street or the sewer through the drain pipe. If the drain line is clogged, the drainage pan overflows, and water begins to flow onto the walls. Also, one of the most common reasons for the leakage of the indoor unit is poor-quality installation of the air conditioner. Inexperienced or unqualified installers can often make mistakes during installation, not observing the required level of inclination of the drainage tube.
If your Carrier AC has the same symptoms, it is time to call a Pro. Having analyzed the most widespread causes of such malfunctions, Prime Air Solutions technicians insist on a drain line inspection. A clear determination of the breakdown when all self-testing options have been tried should be done only by a professional hand.
By contacting Prime Air Solutions for help, it will be possible not only to check the general condition of your appliance but also to find out the real problems, assess the suitability of each node, and get acquainted with the degree of pollution of the filters and internal elements of the module. The technical inspection is first performed at home; then, if necessary, the specialist takes the device to the service center, which has everything necessary to quickly repair the air conditioner. In case of HVAC trouble, contact Prime Air Solutions (619) 655-3355 today!