Yes, there might be a problem with your air conditioner that will require a repair. But try to look at the situation this way: one, at least you noticed the puddle before it grew to the size of a pond and two, our Experts have confronted this scenario hundreds of times before and know exactly how to troubleshoot the problem.
When you think about the very nature of air conditioning, and how it works, discovering water near your outdoor unit is hardly surprising – hence the “don't panic” advice. In fact, it's very much like the puddle of water you might spot on your driveway, underneath your car, after you've run the air conditioner and turned off the engine.
It might help to back up to square one and remember that your central air conditioning system functions by removing heat, and not just pumping cool air, to make your home cooler. The cooling process begins when your outdoor compressor pumps refrigerant through your system to gather moisture and heat from inside your home.
This combination of moisture and heat then blows over the cooled indoor coil, where a literal exchange takes place: the warm air is pumped outside your home while the cooled air is pumped back indoors, through your ducts, to create a cooler indoor temperature – at a level you determine on your thermostat.
During this exchange, moisture in the air condenses on the coil and drips into the condensate pan underneath it. This water is directed outdoors through a drain line. So if you notice a puddle near your outdoor unit, some probable causes include:
If you suspect that all roads lead back to the importance of an annual air conditioning system tune-up, you're already one step ahead. Inspecting the condensate drain is just one of the tasks on our “tune-up checklist” to ensure that your air conditioner runs at peak efficiency.
And preventive maintenance is almost always more economical than making a mechanical repair because we're able to spot and fix a minor problem with your air conditioner before you have a bigger, more expensive problem on your hands.
In addition to checking for clogs and cracks in your condensate drain line, Experts In Your Home follows the U.S. Department of Energy's maintenance recommendations and:
Whether you spot a puddle near your air conditioner or wish to prevent one from forming in the first place, contact Experts In Your Home. Our air conditioning repair technicians serve Chico & surrounding areas. We promise to be a calming influence – no matter what's going on around you and your air conditioner.