Condensation could be leaking and dripping off your duct work.
Central heat and air unit leaking water.
Indoor water problems aren t only during the summer.
A clogged air filter can mean a frozen unit.
The air conditioner isn t cooling well.
As soon as you discover a leak be sure to turn off your air conditioner.
As the warm air passes over the cool coil condensation happens.
The warm air then blows across your inside unit s cold evaporator coil to condition the air absorbing its heat.
A frozen unit can mean a big block of ice.
And the more humid the air the more condensation.
The inside unit s blower pulls in hot humid air through the return grille and over the inside unit s cold evaporator coil pictured above to cool the air down.
So step 1 check your air filter.
This can help prevent the water from causing damage to the electrical components of your air conditioner and limit the amount of water damage to your home.
They also have to drain the water.
Any leaking or pooling water around an indoor ac unit should be attended to right away.
And along with the furnace comes the central humidifier which can also be a source for leaks.
You ll notice you re low on refrigerant when.
Many of today s high efficiency furnaces produce condensate as well.
This is the same concept of condensation collecting on a glass of ice cold water on a hot oklahoma summer day.
When the coil melts water overflows the drain pan.
You hear a hissing or bubbling noise indicating a refrigerant leak depending on the severity of the refrigerant leak you ll either repair the leak or replace the whole ac unit.
There are many parts in the furnace that can leak drip or crack causing a water leak.