You may believe that the sole function of an air conditioning system is to lower indoor temperatures. However, it also helps with regulating indoor humidity. To do this effectively, your system pulls gallons of moisture out of the air each day while it runs. This moisture turns into water droplets that need a way to leave your home, and they do this via your condensate line. But when there’s a clog in the line, you end up dealing with some messy consequences. Your air conditioner can even quit during a heat wave, especially if water drips down inside and damages sensitive components. Understanding what causes this issue can help you prevent costly damage.
The Sludge That Stops the Flow
Because water is continuously going through your condensate line, it becomes the perfect home for algae, mold, and dust to clump together into a thick slime. If you don’t clean this line, the sludge will eventually act like a cork in a bottle. The water will have nowhere to go but back into your machine and all over your floor. If your unit is located in the attic, a clogged drain could eventually cause water to seep through your drywall and ruin your bedroom ceiling.
Safety Switches and Sudden Shutdowns
Most modern air conditioning systems come equipped with a device called a float switch. This little sensor sits in the drain pan and monitors the water level at all times. If the drain pipe clogs and the water starts to rise too high, the float switch will flip and instantly cut power to the entire system. While this prevents a flood in your house, it also means your AC will not turn back on until the blockage is cleared and the water is drained. You might find yourself staring at a blank thermostat screen and wondering why the power is out when the real culprit is just a bit of gunk in a pipe.
Humidity and Indoor Air Quality Issues
If it’s not bad enough that a clogged condensate line can ruin your machine and damage your home, it can also cause your indoor air quality to tank. When water remains stagnant in a drain pan, it becomes a breeding ground for mold and bacteria. As soon as your system turns on, it circulates these spores throughout your home. Health problems can develop as you and your family breathe these spores in over time. Mold exposure can especially cause problems, such as brain fog, headaches, and respiratory troubles. The air in your home will also be more humid, which can damage furniture and electronics in the long term.
Do not allow a system leak to continue. Call Frank Gay for AC repair services so that your home continues to remain a sanctuary from the Orlando, FL heat.