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Water is pooling around your inside unit and you’re a bit worried. Water leaking out of and pooling around your inside air conditioning unit isn’t normal. There’s a problem that you or a professional need to fix. Before explaining why this is happening, turn off your AC to protect its electrical components from harm. OK, now that we’ve gotten that out of the way, let’s explain: Before we get to how the AC leaks out, we need to explain how it gets there in the first place. The inside AC unit has a frigidly cold evaporator coil that cools the air flowing over it. When air hits the coil, the air’s moisture condenses on the coil. It’s just like how water droplets condense on an ice cold glass of sweet tea during a scorching Atlanta summer. As water forms, it falls into a drain pan and out a condensate drain line. You should see the drain line exit point as a PVC pipe near your outside AC unit. OK, so now you know how the water got there.

Now let’s talk about why it’s leaking into your home. There are many possible issues that can cause water to leak into your home. Here are the usual suspects: The drain line can get clogged with dirt, insects, mold and other sludge. The clog causes the water to back up and into your home. While this may unclog the drain, dirt from the evaporator coil may clog the drain again soon. Contact a professional to clean the evaporator coil as part of a maintenance visit. You’ll know this is the problem if your AC has a hard time cooling your home. The evaporator coil may be freezing up (literally). So when the ice melts, water flows over the drain pan and leaks on to your floor. Regardless of the cause, fix this problem ASAP to prevent serious damage to your AC. Simple as it sounds: over time the drain line can get disconnected, allowing water to spill into your home. To move the water from the pan to a drain, some air conditioners need a condensate pump.

If the pump is busted, the water won’t drain out and can overflow into your home. An old drain pan can rust through and crack, so water leaks onto the floor instead of down the drain. Do you live in the Atlanta area and want this problem fixed fast? Contact Coolray online and save 10% on your repair.In summer months, your air conditioner is in constant use, be it window ac or room ac unit. This results in the collection of lots of dust and dirt inside the ac unit. It is essential that your ac unit is clean for smooth functioning. When your heating and cooling system is not working efficiently, it results in high utility bills. To save you from all that trouble, Brown Heating & Cooling Inc. brings you the simple solution- on how to clean a window air conditioner. Cleaning your window air conditioning unit is a delicate task. You need to be very careful while cleaning your window AC. Follow the steps below to achieve a better cooling efficiency. Unplug your window air conditioner from all power sources.

Remove all the cables connected to your air conditioner unit. If your ac unit is connected directly to your home’s fuse, it is best to shut off the master circuit breaker, only after that disconnect the ac unit. Do not forget to read all the instruction from the ac manufacturer’s instruction for discharging the capacitor and follow it. It is better if you keep it by your side while cleaning the AC, just in case you forget the next step.
can you use an ac unit inside Discharging the capacitor is extremely important as it is a device holding up extra charge or power, to kick starts the ac motor.
how much to replace a central ac unitThis means that you need to ensure that there is no residual electricity left in the ac unit, before you start cleaning it up.
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Now, when the power is out we know that you won’t get zapped with a shock. It’s time to get down to business. Clean the dust on the outside of the ac unit. You can use a wet cloth but not the one that is soaking and dripping with water. It should be moist enough to thoroughly remove the dust on the body of the unit. While cleaning it, make sure that there is no dust or dirt remaining, so as it would not get inside the unit when you open it up. Now, remove the front cover with the help of a screwdriver or sturdy plastic hooks. If your AC unit’s cover is not bolted, you can simply use your hands to open it up. Keep the screws/bolts in a safe place and remember which one goes where, as you’ll need to reassemble them in the same order/place. See if your unit also has a metal grill cover, if so, then carefully remove it. The metal grill’s edges can be sharp and may result in cuts if you are not paying attention. First, clean the cover with a wet soapy clean piece of cloth and then again with a dry cloth.

You need to replace your window air conditioners dirty filter with a new one. During summer, your ac unit is in constant use. So, the filter will get dirty rather quickly. When the ac is being used for a maximum duration, you need to change it once every month to get the maximum efficiency out of it. But, if your ac unit has a reusable filter, it can be cleaned and replaced. You need to take it out and put it in a bucket. Fill the bucket with warm and soapy water, as warm water, can easily remove dirt and dust, in comparison to cold water. Place the filter in it for a couple of minutes and wash it with the water. If there is more dirt built up, then use a soft brush to thoroughly clean it out. After that, take it out and let it dry completely before setting up in ac unit. If it is not completely dry, more dust and dirt can easily get stuck to it. You can use a dry piece of clean cloth to give it a good wipe too, before inserting it back in place. Now, it’s time to clean the inside of the AC unit.

You can either use a clean moist piece of cloth to clean it, or vacuum it. You can use the vacuum extension to clean out all the dust and dirt accumulated in the AC, its bottom, inside of the front cover, sidewalls inside the ac as well as the metal grill if you got one. If you want to clean the fan blades and coils too, remember that these parts are very delicate and can be easily bent even with a little pressure. A bent fan blade can cause your ac to become even louder. So, use a soft clean piece of cloth to clean the dust and dirt off of it but do it extra carefully. If there appears to be any dent in the fins of your coil, then repair it gently using a fin comb. As for the motor housing, be sure to not mess with it while cleaning, because it is a very sensitive component of your ac. So, while cleaning your ac unit, be extra careful and gentle. To clean the coils, gear up with your rubber gloves and protective goggles. Put the ac coil cleaner into the spray bottle, filling the half of it with the solution and the other half with plain water.

Mix them well and spray the mixture lightly on the coils. Don’t let the mixture come in contact with the other parts of the air conditioner or the unit’s controls. You can use a clean dry cloth to cover the electrical controls and other sensitive areas near the coils, to avoid water damage. There is a reason why it is called air conditioning unit coil cleaner. It is made for this specific task alone. So, make sure that you use it. The solution may produce foam and vapor, but that is pretty normal. Now, allow the solution to stay for at least 10 to 15 minutes, for it to break down the dirt, mold, and algae. Then, pour clean warm water over the coils, or hose it with the water to clean off all the unwanted substances – dirt, mold, algae and the cleaning solution itself. Make sure no amount of the solution remains in the ac. You have to drain the water from a condensate pan and let your air conditioning dry. You can either let it air dry or put it in the sun for an hour.

That way, you can be sure that if the electric controls got wet in the process, it will dry too. After all the parts and the body are spotless and completely dry, reassemble your ac unit, all the nuts, and bolts. Don’t miss anything out! Better yet, go through the AC manufacturer’s instruction one more time. It will save you a lot of time and effort, rather than trying to figure things out on your own. Now connect your window air conditioner to its power source and start it up. When it is turned on, you may still find some remains of dirt and dust coming out from it, clean it up. Before you put away your ac unit for winter, repeat the cleaning process. And when you have reassembled it, keep it in a dry place, wrap it up with a clean plastic sheet and store in a dry place, so to prevent any growth of mold and mildew. After all this, you can finally reinstall your clean air conditioner back in place and enjoy the summer. Just like any other appliance, your window A/C also needs that love and care.