As its name implies, ductless air conditioning systems function without the ducts and vents used by central air conditioning systems. Ductless air conditioning systems are more effective than window-mounted units and make an attractive option for houses that can’t support a duct system. They can also divide your home into zones, allowing you to cool individual sections of the house instead of the whole building. The St. Petersburg, FL air conditioning repair specialists at Forest Air are trained to handle ductless air conditioners, allowing them to address any problems that arise with your system. But how do you spot those problems in the first place? For example, if your ductless AC leaks water, what does that mean to the system?
Most ductless AC systems utilize a condensate drain pan to collect moisture and a drain tube to safely remove condensation from the system. If the drain pan isn’t tilted properly, the water may not drain. As it builds up, it’s likely to cause a leak. Similarly, a leak may appear in the drain line itself, leading to puddles of water where they shouldn’t be. A lack of insulation along the systems refrigerant lines can also create condensation where there shouldn’t be any, resulting in a leak.
Both cases are fairly simple to correct, but both involve the internal workings of your ductless AC. As such, a trained professional can help. Proper installation is key to ensuring that the drain pan functions as it should, while routine maintenance will keep the drain from becoming clogged (as well as addressing a number of other problems). Attempting to fix the problem yourself may sound like a good idea, but if you don’t know what to look for, you could cause further damage to the system.
The experts at Forest Air are dedicated St. Petersburg, FL, air conditioning repair professionals with years of service in the greater Tampa Bay area. Contact us today to set up a service call. We’ll stop the water leaks and let your air conditioning system get back to the business of keeping you cool.