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how to fix water leak from A/C unit in house around unit and in vents?
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<blockquote data-quote="thinker" data-source="post: 1971742" data-attributes="member: 218458"><p>is it a window unit or central unit? if a window unit check filter and make sure that it is dripping water outside.if it is central unit with vents through your house then u will have to take the cover off your unit and check drain.usually if u can hear water dripping then that means that it is falling into a puddle of standing water which means something is clogged up.u should never be able to hear water draining.if u don't operate your a/c enough then u can get high humidity in your house.a/c's will remove this when operated for a certain period of time.u will have to check drain from beginning to end and it does sound like u have a drain problem.cleaning the drain can be involved,depends on unit. and make sure your filters are clean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thinker, post: 1971742, member: 218458"] is it a window unit or central unit? if a window unit check filter and make sure that it is dripping water outside.if it is central unit with vents through your house then u will have to take the cover off your unit and check drain.usually if u can hear water dripping then that means that it is falling into a puddle of standing water which means something is clogged up.u should never be able to hear water draining.if u don't operate your a/c enough then u can get high humidity in your house.a/c's will remove this when operated for a certain period of time.u will have to check drain from beginning to end and it does sound like u have a drain problem.cleaning the drain can be involved,depends on unit. and make sure your filters are clean. [/QUOTE]
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