Air Conditioning - Indoor unit water leak

Doityourself.com community forum was created to provide answers to all questions related to home improvement and home repair. Doityourself community can help you find information about how-to topics on small fixes to large remodeling projects. With comprehensive how-to content and expertly moderated community forums DoItYourself.com makes it easy to tackle even the most complex home improvement projects.




View Full Version : Indoor unit water leak


DIYRN
06-10-08, 07:39 PM
I just paid $159 to have a fuse replaced after being without a/c for 3 days. About an hour after the tech left I noticed a water leak on the floor and heard a pretty constant drip coming from inside the unit. I changed the wet filter. The right side had sucked right up onto the coil and when I re-checked the new one, the whole right side and about halfway across the back side was wet. I cleaned out the little pump that sucks the water up to the outside and the leaking on the filter stopped, there is no dripping sound but there is still water on the floor from under the air handler (?). The pump seems to be working ok.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!


Saturn
06-10-08, 07:50 PM
Hmmm 159 dollar fuse OUCH that hurts. Did you consult here at the DIY site during those 3 days? it would seem that someone could have led you to that bad fuse to save you a few bucks? If your condensate line is cleared and the pump is working you are probably good to go, it is to bad the guy did not bother to stick around a few extra minutes to make sure it was operating properly. I guess that would have been at least an extra 159 bones?