Check your furnace to see if you have a built in humidifier.
Attic furnace leaking water.
Over time algae can grow inside of this drain line causing backups or clogs.
You can prevent slime and eliminate drain tube clogs in two easy steps.
Air handler leaking water in the attic on to ceiling.
The condensation is routed to a floor drain.
If any type of breakage occurs or they get clogged water will start dripping around the furnace.
Call a professional if the humidifier is leaking or clogged.
The drain is clogged.
When you see water puddling around the furnace with the a c running you have a clogged condensate drain tube.
A clogged drain is probably the most common reason why your furnace appears to be leaking in the summer months.
As a result water can drip down onto your furnace or the nearby floor again making it appear that the furnace is actually leaking.
Here are a few of the reasons why you may see water under your furnace in the summer months.
The air handler is in the attic and about two months after installation we saw water damage in the ceiling.
It s usually easily visible on the outside of the furnace.
Look for leaks or a clog at the water tap line drain line water feed tube and the outside casing of the humidifier.
We had a brand new air conditioning unit installed about 9 months ago.
Possible causes of leak again the most common reason for a leaking furnace is a condensation leak.
Plumbing and appliances while not a likely factor in an attic based hvac system furnaces located in the basement are sitting amid a literal waterworks.
Another reason for your furnace leaking water is a break or clog in the humidifier.
If water is dripping from your ceiling and your furnace and or air handler is located in the attic the most likely cause is a clogged condensate drain line.
Also it is possible for dirt or debris to become lodged inside.
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Condensation from air conditioning coils contains bacteria that can form slime and clog the condensate pan drain tube.
These devices are hooked up to your plumbing system in order to add moisture to the air.