
It is pretty instinctual to recognize that a leak isn’t a good thing. But it can be a little confusing to see something leaking that you wouldn’t really relate with your plumbing system.
If your AC unit starts leaking, it can be a bit surprising to see. These systems don’t use water after all. The ones that do, known as evaporative coolers, are few and far between in our area. So, assuming you aren’t one of those few, your AC doesn’t use water. So how is it leaking?
We have the answers to what may be causing this problem and the solutions you need to address it.
If you live in Florida and need someone to tell you that central air conditioning is a necessity, you may want to double check your address to make sure that you do actually live in Florida! The heat and humidity around here is the stuff of legend, and even those of us that truly love hot summer days—and summers that seem to go on and on—will admit that a comfortable home to retire to whenever you want is a must.
The central air conditioner is a major upgrade from the noisy, ineffective, and inefficient air conditioning systems that so many of us have used in the past—provided that it is working properly. Unfortunately, a lot of homeowners seem to think that, just because their air conditioners are functioning, they are functioning properly. This is not necessarily the case, and that type of thinking can land you in some hot water.