Thank you very much. This video saved my 6300$. After the leak the "technician" said I need to replace the full AC unit , when he could have just checked this outlet and fixed it. Then I watched your video and 1 hr before I fixed and my AC is running without any issue. I cancelled the appointment withe these guys to replace my unit :) Thanks again for the great video !
Troy...if I could reach through UA-cam and give you hug I would. Your AC issue was the same as mine and I was about ready to call out my HVAC team. I'm a DIYer first and I'd about given up once I opened my AC coil and saw the water tray filled with water. Found your video, followed your directions and sure enough, my drain pipe was clogged and water came crashing out above the clog once I disconnected it at the vertical sleeve . $30 later and a little bit of pipe work and it's working perfectly. I also repositioned the drain pipe to always have a down slope to help keep the water moving and not allow it to stagnate in the future. Wow! What a save! Thanks! Really appreciate you taking the time to post this video.
This video saved my rear..I was starting to sweat it when I seen my downstairs living room floor was soaked. Simply just a clogged drain line. Thanks for the tip. Great video keep them coming thumbs up
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! 1am on a Sunday morning - cleaning up after a party (where I ran the furnace fan the entire time) and cole down to my garage to find a bunch of water on the floor around my HVAC and water heater- initially thought my water heater was leaking but found the water leaking from inside where that pvp pipe connects just like in the video. Luckily mine had an access point so I popped the cap and water was coming at the top so I just jammed a pipe cleaner inside and that clear line starts gushing water out with some air bubbles in it. It was like a lot like clearing a clogged toilet with a plunger. The leaking stopped instantly even with the fan still going. I have some clean up to do on the ground but saved at least a few hundred on a call to a tech. Not to mention the problem persisting through the weekend until I could have someone come out Monday morning at the earliest. Such a simple fix for what was a relatively stupid problem. Thank you again!
Thank you, Troy, for the great explanation of the way tue a/c unit works, and where all of that water is coming from! I was able to clear the obstruction in the drainage pipe… no more water… and I get to keep my money! Thank you again!
"Saved my life" was a pretty strong statement. I'm sure you would have lived through it, but I'm also very glad this helped you out! Clean that pipe one a year to avoid this going forward!
Thank you so very much for this video! I have spent months trying to work out what was going on. after seeing this video, checked the pipe ... 1. It wasn't glued just as you said! 2. it was 100% blocked just as you said. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP!
My clog was just past the pan, where it connects to the PVC pipe. A couple of long pipe cleaners broke through the clog. Thanks for your helpful video.
Good video, I would inspect it further as to what caused the blockage. My guess would be that 90° bend. A simple fix would be to just heat the pvc and create a more gradual bend.
The condensate , the water, is dirty and builds up a slime like coating in the drain. I have a Tee like this in my drain and i pour a coffee pot full of hot water down it 1 or 2 times a season.
TROY THE MAN! BRAVO! I also heard as routine maintenance every 2-3 months to pour some vinegar down the pipe, it will help with any potential clog forming. THANK YOU !
Had the same issue in my basement I noticed that the floor around the central air unit was wet I even located the side where the water was coming from ,, I watched this video and the next day I did the same steps and that was the issue the pipe had blockage, I flushed it with hot water back to back and installed it back and it worked like I charm,, I just didn’t have access to the water pan inside the unit to drain the water that was in there but I’m satisfied with the results thank you
I had a clogged pipe which once I cleaned started to gush out water which is what was coming out the wrong end and flooding my floor I am guessing. Fingers crossed that this may have fixed the issue. Waiting for 48 hours before I claim victory I guess. Thanks immensely for the video.
Brother i saw the water and freaked out and the first video i saw was yours and in two seconds i checked and sure enough it was plugged . Unit still working fine for now so i just need to hv it dry on the bottom. In over 100 temperatures it should be no prob. U knw i appreciated you video, thnks a million
I used to have same problem in my house. I had created some bypassing connections to allow me unclogging pipes, with the same pressure gun for toilet clogged and also clogging Solution. Now, I wonder if instead of using 90 degrees elbow pipes, if using 60 or 45, could avoid clogging for ever. Haven't tried yet.
thanks for the info ...just saved me a service call.......not sure yet if the line was plugged or just not enough incline for the water to drain, will find out when i cut it out when the stores are open tomorrow!
Ty! I just popped mine off & rinsed it with hot water and piles of gunk came out. I’m shocked it didn’t leak sooner lol, every time I thought it had to be clear another giant hunk of wet dirt & dust would fly out lol
So I think this is my issue. On my unit there are two holes on either side (left and right) and one side has the drain pipe and a cap(left) on that other hole. My water is coming out of the other two holes on the opposite side (right) that are uncapped. Is this a similar problem with a clogged drain? Should the two holes that are unused be capped?
Thanks for video. I do have water leaking out of the off-shoot and some air too ( I guess is alright?) , but still water leaking on top of furnace where I think the drain tray is located. I should dismantle this area and see for a clog?
If possible I would recommend using 45 degree pipe couplers instead of 90's. 90's clog easily with zero water pressure as you know from this video. Or you can bend the pipe at a slow 90 with a heat gun. Simple right??
I have an older Heil vertical unit and the pan is rusted out and drips when the a/c is on. I'm wondering if the pan can just be replaced. The a/c and furnace work just fine, quiet, efficient, accurate. The drain line is clear. Thanks.
This was my problem too. Wasn’t leaking yesterday, but went to the storeroom today and heard water trickling. My question is this - Is it stupidity that leads to a design where a common water leak can gush water into the furnace housing, or is that part of a diabolical business model to increase sales?
Yes and yes! Some of both. In theory the pipe should handle the water, but in dusty basements and Maintenance closets the pipes are bound to clog up over time. It’s a good reminder to yearly check for clogs. I need to do mine again too. 👌🏼
No, the water comes from condensation and the drain being blocked. That said dirty coils will make it be much less efficient. Always use and change your air filter regularly.
So I have water coming up from my floor near my ac unit but I see no water around the bottom of the pan where you think it would be. I've noticed my wood floor squishing with water but some days it is dry. What could this possibly be?
Water in other places still means a leak. 😱 I would call someone ASAP and get that checked out. Could be a leaky drain pipe or worse, a supply line leak. Either way you gotta get that fixed before you have mold and rot issues. Sorry man, hoping for a good outcome for you!
I thought this was my issue, and maybe it still is, so I'm going to clear out the lines anyway, BUT the main drain outlet still drips fairly steadily while the unit is running, so now I'm wondering if the reservoir/catch basin is overflowing somehow, or if one or more of the internal lines got disconnected somehow. idk, I'm gonna have to take some stuff apart, I think, as I've mopped up about 2-3 gallons of water off our basement floor the past two days. Thanks for the video, it gave me a starting point at least.
@troysgarage yea it was. I spoke to my step-dad a power engineer who used to work in a nuclear power plant for some advice too, and he basically said the same as the video, so I just had to power everything down, then I drained the reservoir of around a Liter (32oz) of water, and blew out the lines. There wasn't a ton of debris, but I guess with how low the flow normally is, it doesn't take much to make it get backed up. 48-ish hours later and it's stayed dry down there with steady AC use. I'll keep an eye on it for the next few days, maybe a week just to make sure it can keep up with the moisture it's been pulling out of the air. We'd mopped up literally 4 or so gallons of water off the floor over the time when we noticed it until fixing it yesterday, so I'm pretty confident we fixed the issue. Now I just gotta remember to do it once a year or so....
That sounds like condensation on the refrigerant line. These are usually insulated to prevent that. See if you can get some pipe insulation on that cold side pipe.
Dude I should've came here sooner. My AC is light a flash flood on this floor. I don't have the saw but I have a hand saw. Hopefully I can build what u did. Going to look at my set up now
Should water be leaking from the coils? I have water every day on my filter it is constantly wet not a ton but enough to know it continues to drip all day and I am worried about mold? Thanks for any advice. I am still under warranty and the technicians say its ok to have some water dripping I do not believe that.
there is water leaking from the behind ac unit. the wall is wet. now there is coming from the vent pipes on top. i can't go behind the whole ac or hvac because there's a wall connecting to our neighbor's garage. what do i do?
I would also install an emergency float switch on the second PVC drain output on the condensation pan. The one you have capped off and is slightly higher than the main drain pipe outlet.
I have to admit, with the frustration I was feeling over my flooded basement, I almost didn’t even bother opening this video because I thought I would be wasting time but sure as s*** enough, that drain pipe was clogged as f***. Problem solved. Thank you very much…..
In the short term the risk is low, long term could lead to mold. It’s an easy enough fix there’s no reason to wait. Could ruin the AC and you’d be replacing the furnace. Super costly to risk waiting.
Things like this don’t fix themselves. It’s likely that the humidity dropped so there’s just less moisture in the air. Summer is winding down and the AC doesn’t have to work so hard. My bet is next summer it will be worse if you don’t clear the clog! It really is an easy fix and there’s no reason to avoid doing it. Git ‘er done!!!
Use some kind of wire with a hook bent into the end. Fish out as much of the junk as you can. But sprinkler pipe is super cheap. So replace it if you can.
Hi! My ac condensator is dripping water only the half bottom of it. Ac still working perfectly, the problem is that if I leave it running for a long time the condensator freezes up and builds up ice and then blocks the air from coming out of the vents... My ac is on a Condominium where cooling towers are used. What can I do to stop the leaking? Thanks in advance!
Condensation is a natural byproduct of an AC unit. You can’t eliminate the water. I’d check your air filter to make sure it’s not clogged. Also the underside of the coils to make sure there’s no blockage. You need good air flow for AC to work right. Beyond that it may take a service call to have it looked at.
@@troysgarage yes, so some leaking is normal on the half bottom coil?? A professional came and said that i need a new AC unit!!! I changed the filter that it was dirty and so far it hasn't freeze again after a week so far!... Thanks for the info!! 👌
My coil is leaking down to come out at the bottom of the furnace inside of the cabinet but when I pull out the drain hose it isn't clogged there at all. What else could cause this?
curious if you ever got this sorted? My guess would be an improperly installed catch pan or defective catch pan. If you can let us know how this went, someone else might have the same issue.
@@troysgarage i just cleaned mine out as well - I can't describe what it looked like lol.. Quick question - i cleaned out the drain line and the pump, my rheem unit still has some water pooling on the other side near some other drain outlets that are capped. should I add a drain to the other side? also, my current configuration does not have a p-trap. it runs directly to the pump. Should i put one in? Thanks in advance for any advice!
@@troysgarage I cut mine and I didnt notice anything clogged in it... maybe a little dust but thats about it...... Any ideas of what to do next if the situation isnt solved? My mother saying it could be our furnace but the water is leaking from our central air unit. I dont wanna spend thousands for nothing, and im sure the air conditioning company will push us towards buying a new furnace. help brother!
Hey! Happy to find your video! What if my unit is over 20 years old, leaking water into my basement, and constantly freezes up unless we keep the fan running.. should we just get a new AC Unit? Our central heater is a few years old, but I'm just finding it difficult to come up with an extra 5,000 or more for a new AC! 🥵😒 any tips?
A freezing issue is usually caused by the ac running for too long and high humidity. It freezes on the coil and doesn’t have time to melt away before the ac comes on again. Could be an airflow issue where the house isn’t getting g enough circulation of the cooling air. Clogged return air vents etc. when was the last time you changed your filter?
Thanks for the video. My furnace is currently leaking water out the bottom as yours was. However, what do I do if the clog is higher into the pipe or into the furnace?
Use some wire, bend a hook in the end and see if you can fish the clog out. You may need to cut the drain pipe to gain access. Then replace the drain pipe with new so it’s slick and clean inside. Hope this helps!
Mine has an S bend coming right out of the drain at the top. What do I do here? All joints are sealed. This was installed about 10 years ago. I am sure it is clogged
You can cut it out and replace it. If there's sludge in there it will clog again pretty quick I'm sure. Or just plan on cleaning it out 2x each summer.
Hopefully this easy and cheap fix solved it for you! Sorry about the money pit of a home purchase. Been there! Every home we've bought has been a "fixer upper". Lot's of sweat equity though! So that's nice.
Was the pipe clogged when you took it apart? Did a flood of water come out when you took it apart to clean it? If not the water is likely coming from somewhere else. Might be time to call in a professional. Sorry this happening to you.
Must be flogged somewhere. Sorry this is happening to you. Pull the drain pipe off and see if there’s something in the fitting from the drain pan to the drain pipe. Gently use a wire or screwdriver to see if the debris can be pulled or pushed out of the way. Hoping it’s an easy fix.
Bummer. I can blow air through my line from the end of the hose to the condenser (no clog).I taped the end and sterilized the hose 2st water is still leaking.
Got it done! Perfect instructions. I was able to suck my clog out with a shop vac. I also took the front cover off and cleaned/scraped out the dust inside. Cheers!
This does not make sense to me at all. How changing that pipe would fix the issue? If your primary drainage is blocked then water flows through secondary and you changed secondary.
Thank you very much. This video saved my 6300$. After the leak the "technician" said I need to replace the full AC unit , when he could have just checked this outlet and fixed it. Then I watched your video and 1 hr before I fixed and my AC is running without any issue. I cancelled the appointment withe these guys to replace my unit :) Thanks again for the great video !
I hope you Left a crappy review for them, they were trying to scam you out of money
Thanks UA-cam for the videos & stay away for unethical pros ....
Thanks!
Hey thanks so much! So glad this video is helping so many people.
Troy...if I could reach through UA-cam and give you hug I would. Your AC issue was the same as mine and I was about ready to call out my HVAC team. I'm a DIYer first and I'd about given up once I opened my AC coil and saw the water tray filled with water. Found your video, followed your directions and sure enough, my drain pipe was clogged and water came crashing out above the clog once I disconnected it at the vertical sleeve . $30 later and a little bit of pipe work and it's working perfectly. I also repositioned the drain pipe to always have a down slope to help keep the water moving and not allow it to stagnate in the future. Wow! What a save! Thanks! Really appreciate you taking the time to post this video.
Wow thanks so much for the kind words! No hugs necessary. Haha. Glad it helped! 👏🏼
This video saved my rear..I was starting to sweat it when I seen my downstairs living room floor was soaked. Simply just a clogged drain line. Thanks for the tip. Great video keep them coming thumbs up
So glad it helped! 🕺🏼
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! 1am on a Sunday morning - cleaning up after a party (where I ran the furnace fan the entire time) and cole down to my garage to find a bunch of water on the floor around my HVAC and water heater- initially thought my water heater was leaking but found the water leaking from inside where that pvp pipe connects just like in the video. Luckily mine had an access point so I popped the cap and water was coming at the top so I just jammed a pipe cleaner inside and that clear line starts gushing water out with some air bubbles in it. It was like a lot like clearing a clogged toilet with a plunger. The leaking stopped instantly even with the fan still going. I have some clean up to do on the ground but saved at least a few hundred on a call to a tech. Not to mention the problem persisting through the weekend until I could have someone come out Monday morning at the earliest. Such a simple fix for what was a relatively stupid problem. Thank you again!
Glad it helped, I hear this story over and over. I'm glad it's an easy fix and people are finding my video to help save them cash!!!
Thanks for giving me a courage to start the process. I found a roach was blocking the flow, and because of that, it was leaking.
Glad you solved it and happy to have inspired you. 🙌🏼
A roach 🤣
Thank you so much! You just saved my heiny. Laundry room floor was quite wet, turned out to be the drain clogged. Thanks again!
Super easy fix once the panic wears off! Hahaha
Thanks bud. Just made diagnosing a wet floor that much easier. I definitely won't forget this tip any time soon
Glad to help! 👍🏼
I don’t think a lot of people like intros but I enjoyed the video
Thank you, Troy, for the great explanation of the way tue a/c unit works, and where all of that water is coming from! I was able to clear the obstruction in the drainage pipe… no more water… and I get to keep my money! Thank you again!
You are welcome!
I always pour a cap full or two of bleach through the lines every couple of months to help with the gunk buildup. Great video. Thank you 🙏
Pro tip! 🙌🏼
Can you elaborate on how to go about doing this ? Where do you pour the bleach into?
You saved my life.!! Thank you,I did exactly what you said and it was same problem,my family and I ,we thank you
"Saved my life" was a pretty strong statement. I'm sure you would have lived through it, but I'm also very glad this helped you out! Clean that pipe one a year to avoid this going forward!
Your instructions saved me a visit for a professional and who knows how much money... Thank you!
So glad my videos are helping people. Thanks for taking time to reply.
Thank you so very much for this video!
I have spent months trying to work out what was going on.
after seeing this video, checked the pipe ...
1. It wasn't glued just as you said!
2. it was 100% blocked just as you said.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR HELP!
So glad this helped! Keep that pipe clear with a once yearly cleaning.
Thank you so much for all your help! I was able to fix my AC! God bless.
My clog was just past the pan, where it connects to the PVC pipe. A couple of long pipe cleaners broke through the clog. Thanks for your helpful video.
Glad it helped out.
Thank you!!! I cut the pvc pipe, cleaned out the clog and reinstalled with a coupling. Thanks so much.
EASY PEASY!!!!
Thanks
Welcome
Good video, I would inspect it further as to what caused the blockage. My guess would be that 90° bend. A simple fix would be to just heat the pvc and create a more gradual bend.
The condensate , the water, is dirty and builds up a slime like coating in the drain. I have a Tee like this in my drain and i pour a coffee pot full of hot water down it 1 or 2 times a season.
I now do a Spring Cleaning of the pipe along with other items, haven't had an issue since starting that routine.
Excellent video ! Time to clean a drain!
Yes indeed! Consider a "super thanks" at the bottom of the video. Glad it helped.
Ours had a flexible plastic hose so easy to replace, thanks.
Happy for you! Saved yourself an expensive repair.
TROY THE MAN! BRAVO!
I also heard as routine maintenance every 2-3 months to pour some vinegar down the pipe, it will help with any potential clog forming. THANK YOU !
I do a yearly cleaning as part of my spring cleaning routine. Haven't had an issue since starting to do that. Also, you are welcome! :)
yup worked thank you!
🙌🏼👍🏼
Instead of using an "L" (90degree), use two 45 degree fittings. Less problems and will not clog as easily as the 90.
Next level advice.
Had the same issue in my basement I noticed that the floor around the central air unit was wet I even located the side where the water was coming from ,, I watched this video and the next day I did the same steps and that was the issue the pipe had blockage, I flushed it with hot water back to back and installed it back and it worked like I charm,, I just didn’t have access to the water pan inside the unit to drain the water that was in there but I’m satisfied with the results thank you
So glad it helped. It’s kinda scary to see water so close to electrical. 😱
Thanks! Cleaning out the clogged lines worked! I appreciate your video:)
Glad it helped!
Thank you
Just fixed mine..... thanks
Excellent!
This is a very helpful video even though my system is made differently. Thanks for the info.
Thank you, sir. This video is very well put together
Thanks! Glad it helped.
Thank you very much
My suggestion would be to have the system service properly as mfg suggests. A little bleach in pipe occasionally helps
Wow thank you so much ❤
You're welcome 😊
Thank you SIR !!
👌🏼🕺🏼
Awesome fix. Cost me 5.33 for parts, 26 for a pvc cutter and 15 minutes. Thanks again!!
That’s awesome! I love to hear success stories! 🙌🏼
Thank you my friend! Excellent video!
Hope it saved you a bunch of money! 💰
@@troysgarage it sure did!!! Thank you again!
I had a clogged pipe which once I cleaned started to gush out water which is what was coming out the wrong end and flooding my floor I am guessing. Fingers crossed that this may have fixed the issue. Waiting for 48 hours before I claim victory I guess. Thanks immensely for the video.
Reply back if it fixed your issue. I'll bet you are good to go! Glad this video helped!
Brother i saw the water and freaked out and the first video i saw was yours and in two seconds i checked and sure enough it was plugged . Unit still working fine for now so i just need to hv it dry on the bottom. In over 100 temperatures it should be no prob. U knw i appreciated you video, thnks a million
So glad it helped! I know that feeling. I was picturing $1000’s down the drain - literally!!!!
Thank you for the video. You just saved me a midnight service call.
Glad it helped! Easy fix and routine cleaning will avoid future issues. 👍🏼
Thanks a lot!!
Glad it helped.
Thanks so much! Just saved me a huge headache and a big bill!
I used to have same problem in my house. I had created some bypassing connections to allow me unclogging pipes, with the same pressure gun for toilet clogged and also clogging Solution. Now, I wonder if instead of using 90 degrees elbow pipes, if using 60 or 45, could avoid clogging for ever. Haven't tried yet.
Fixed!
Thank you!
Awesome! Glad it worked for you too. 👍🏼
This was my issue and fixed in 5 minutes. I used a air mattress blower upper to blow the line clean!
Easy peasy! 👌🏼
Ditto...just saved me a service call at 23:00...
John Luna 丨
Awesome. Thanks, saved me.
Great to hear!
Thanks sooo much life saver bro
thanks for the info ...just saved me a service call.......not sure yet if the line was plugged or just not enough incline for the water to drain, will find out when i cut it out when the stores are open tomorrow!
Could this be an issue on a brand new system? Just had one installed a few weeks ago and it's already leaking...
Something else could be wrong. I’d call the installer to come back and take a look. That should be a free service call if they are reputable.
Your awesome thanks man
Thanks for the compliment. Means a lot. Glad this helped.
Does this make the ac run any better as well? My 90 was totally clogged.
If I replace the PVC pipe, do I need to put the sealant or whatever it is onto the connected pieces?
No sealant needed, you actually want to be able to take it apart to clean it out every once in a while.
Ty! I just popped mine off & rinsed it with hot water and piles of gunk came out. I’m shocked it didn’t leak sooner lol, every time I thought it had to be clear another giant hunk of wet dirt & dust would fly out lol
That’s what happens! I now clean mine yearly as part of the spring maintenance.
So I think this is my issue. On my unit there are two holes on either side (left and right) and one side has the drain pipe and a cap(left) on that other hole. My water is coming out of the other two holes on the opposite side (right) that are uncapped. Is this a similar problem with a clogged drain? Should the two holes that are unused be capped?
Thanks for video. I do have water leaking out of the off-shoot and some air too ( I guess is alright?) , but still water leaking on top of furnace where I think the drain tray is located. I should dismantle this area and see for a clog?
You should be able to take the drain spout off and clean it out (or replace it). It’s ok for air to leak from it. Mine does too.
If possible I would recommend using 45 degree pipe couplers instead of 90's. 90's clog easily with zero water pressure as you know from this video. Or you can bend the pipe at a slow 90 with a heat gun. Simple right??
Awesome
Glad it helped
Thanks for the video bro, helped big time...
Glad to help!
I have an older Heil vertical unit and the pan is rusted out and drips when the a/c is on. I'm wondering if the pan can just be replaced. The a/c and furnace work just fine, quiet, efficient, accurate. The drain line is clear. Thanks.
I actually don’t know myself. Hoping another viewer might have some info.
Thank you so much for this video!
Glad to help! It’s such a scary thing to worry about repair costs! 💰😱
This was my problem too. Wasn’t leaking yesterday, but went to the storeroom today and heard water trickling. My question is this - Is it stupidity that leads to a design where a common water leak can gush water into the furnace housing, or is that part of a diabolical business model to increase sales?
Yes and yes! Some of both. In theory the pipe should handle the water, but in dusty basements and Maintenance closets the pipes are bound to clog up over time. It’s a good reminder to yearly check for clogs. I need to do mine again too. 👌🏼
You just saved me a lot of money! Thank you thank you thank you!
So glad it’s helping others! That’s I do my videos. Thanks for letting me know. 👍🏼
Troy, can dirty coils cause the tray underneath my unit to fill with dripping water?
No, the water comes from condensation and the drain being blocked. That said dirty coils will make it be much less efficient. Always use and change your air filter regularly.
Great instructional video, Im hoping this does the trick or I will look for a cleaning the coil video of yours!
So I have water coming up from my floor near my ac unit but I see no water around the bottom of the pan where you think it would be. I've noticed my wood floor squishing with water but some days it is dry. What could this possibly be?
Water in other places still means a leak. 😱 I would call someone ASAP and get that checked out. Could be a leaky drain pipe or worse, a supply line leak. Either way you gotta get that fixed before you have mold and rot issues. Sorry man, hoping for a good outcome for you!
@@troysgarage thanks for getting back with me. I'll definitely get someone out here to check it out.
I thought this was my issue, and maybe it still is, so I'm going to clear out the lines anyway, BUT the main drain outlet still drips fairly steadily while the unit is running, so now I'm wondering if the reservoir/catch basin is overflowing somehow, or if one or more of the internal lines got disconnected somehow.
idk, I'm gonna have to take some stuff apart, I think, as I've mopped up about 2-3 gallons of water off our basement floor the past two days. Thanks for the video, it gave me a starting point at least.
Hope it turns out simple.
@troysgarage yea it was. I spoke to my step-dad a power engineer who used to work in a nuclear power plant for some advice too, and he basically said the same as the video, so I just had to power everything down, then I drained the reservoir of around a Liter (32oz) of water, and blew out the lines.
There wasn't a ton of debris, but I guess with how low the flow normally is, it doesn't take much to make it get backed up. 48-ish hours later and it's stayed dry down there with steady AC use. I'll keep an eye on it for the next few days, maybe a week just to make sure it can keep up with the moisture it's been pulling out of the air.
We'd mopped up literally 4 or so gallons of water off the floor over the time when we noticed it until fixing it yesterday, so I'm pretty confident we fixed the issue. Now I just gotta remember to do it once a year or so....
Ok so if it's leaking from the pipe in ceiling that you can't see, what do you do?
That sounds like condensation on the refrigerant line. These are usually insulated to prevent that. See if you can get some pipe insulation on that cold side pipe.
Dude I should've came here sooner. My AC is light a flash flood on this floor. I don't have the saw but I have a hand saw. Hopefully I can build what u did. Going to look at my set up now
Hope you got it resolved. Fairly easy fix.
Should water be leaking from the coils? I have water every day on my filter it is constantly wet not a ton but enough to know it continues to drip all day and I am worried about mold? Thanks for any advice. I am still under warranty and the technicians say its ok to have some water dripping I do not believe that.
No it should be caught in the drainage pan and go out these pipes to the floor drain. Check for clogs.
Thanks for the video, I hope I can fix my A.C like you did:)
Very common issue. Glad to help! 🙌🏼
there is water leaking from the behind ac unit. the wall is wet. now there is coming from the vent pipes on top. i can't go behind the whole ac or hvac because there's a wall connecting to our neighbor's garage. what do i do?
Turn off the music and speak up! 🙄
It's only loud when he is speeding up the video. When he talks the music is more quiet
He's still hard to hear at points.
Thanks for taking the time to make the video. It helped me with the issue I was having.
Glad to help! 🙌🏼
I would also install an emergency float switch on the second PVC drain output on the condensation pan. The one you have capped off and is slightly higher than the main drain pipe outlet.
That did it for me. Thanks very much! Wish I could buy you a steak supper.
Consider sending a “Super Thanks”. I appreciate the kind words. I’m glad this video is helping so many people!
I have to admit, with the frustration I was feeling over my flooded basement, I almost didn’t even bother opening this video because I thought I would be wasting time but sure as s*** enough, that drain pipe was clogged as f***. Problem solved. Thank you very much…..
So glad this helped. It’s such a simple fix but can be so expensive to replace when it goes wrong!
Is it dangerous, if it's leaking? Plz answer
In the short term the risk is low, long term could lead to mold. It’s an easy enough fix there’s no reason to wait. Could ruin the AC and you’d be replacing the furnace. Super costly to risk waiting.
@@troysgarage thanks appreciate the response
@@troysgarage one more thing. What if it stopped leaking by itself?
Things like this don’t fix themselves. It’s likely that the humidity dropped so there’s just less moisture in the air. Summer is winding down and the AC doesn’t have to work so hard. My bet is next summer it will be worse if you don’t clear the clog! It really is an easy fix and there’s no reason to avoid doing it. Git ‘er done!!!
Perfect thanks 100000✔️✔️✔️
Glad to help!
What if you cant make your own how can you u unclog the pipe without replacing it? I’m having that issue now any help pls
Use some kind of wire with a hook bent into the end. Fish out as much of the junk as you can. But sprinkler pipe is super cheap. So replace it if you can.
Hi! My ac condensator is dripping water only the half bottom of it. Ac still working perfectly, the problem is that if I leave it running for a long time the condensator freezes up and builds up ice and then blocks the air from coming out of the vents... My ac is on a Condominium where cooling towers are used. What can I do to stop the leaking? Thanks in advance!
Condensation is a natural byproduct of an AC unit. You can’t eliminate the water. I’d check your air filter to make sure it’s not clogged. Also the underside of the coils to make sure there’s no blockage. You need good air flow for AC to work right. Beyond that it may take a service call to have it looked at.
@@troysgarage yes, so some leaking is normal on the half bottom coil?? A professional came and said that i need a new AC unit!!! I changed the filter that it was dirty and so far it hasn't freeze again after a week so far!... Thanks for the info!! 👌
My coil is leaking down to come out at the bottom of the furnace inside of the cabinet but when I pull out the drain hose it isn't clogged there at all. What else could cause this?
curious if you ever got this sorted? My guess would be an improperly installed catch pan or defective catch pan. If you can let us know how this went, someone else might have the same issue.
What was causing the clog?
Mine looked like dust lint and cobwebs mixed to a muddy mess! 🤢 It was pretty gross!
@@troysgarage i just cleaned mine out as well - I can't describe what it looked like lol..
Quick question - i cleaned out the drain line and the pump, my rheem unit still has some water pooling on the other side near some other drain outlets that are capped. should I add a drain to the other side? also, my current configuration does not have a p-trap. it runs directly to the pump. Should i put one in? Thanks in advance for any advice!
@@troysgarage I cut mine and I didnt notice anything clogged in it... maybe a little dust but thats about it...... Any ideas of what to do next if the situation isnt solved? My mother saying it could be our furnace but the water is leaking from our central air unit. I dont wanna spend thousands for nothing, and im sure the air conditioning company will push us towards buying a new furnace. help brother!
Hey! Happy to find your video! What if my unit is over 20 years old, leaking water into my basement, and constantly freezes up unless we keep the fan running.. should we just get a new AC Unit? Our central heater is a few years old, but I'm just finding it difficult to come up with an extra 5,000 or more for a new AC! 🥵😒 any tips?
A freezing issue is usually caused by the ac running for too long and high humidity. It freezes on the coil and doesn’t have time to melt away before the ac comes on again. Could be an airflow issue where the house isn’t getting g enough circulation of the cooling air. Clogged return air vents etc. when was the last time you changed your filter?
No traps? O boyyy, download that pdf. Installation Manual to make sure that manufacturer is fine with that
Thanks for the video. My furnace is currently leaking water out the bottom as yours was. However, what do I do if the clog is higher into the pipe or into the furnace?
Use some wire, bend a hook in the end and see if you can fish the clog out. You may need to cut the drain pipe to gain access. Then replace the drain pipe with new so it’s slick and clean inside. Hope this helps!
Mine has an S bend coming right out of the drain at the top. What do I do here? All joints are sealed. This was installed about 10 years ago. I am sure it is clogged
I used a drain weasel and stuck that up in there and twisted it around and when I released a bunch of sludge came out and it started draining again!!!
You can cut it out and replace it. If there's sludge in there it will clog again pretty quick I'm sure. Or just plan on cleaning it out 2x each summer.
Does water always come out the ac?
Yup, it’s condensation. The more humid the air, the more water will drain away.
Can someone help me my pipe is in basment leaking guessing its the same problem w i don't understand what to do mine looks confusing
If it’s that confusing you should have someone come look at it with you. It should just be a pipe that ends near a floor drain. 🤷🏼♂️
I saw blue fire once, my dad is trying to fix this leak coming from the washing machine into the kitchen sink, and the air conditioning
Hello, how much do those pipes cost? Thank you.
Mine are normal sprinkler pipes available at Lowes or Home Depot. Take yours in to them and they can help you get exactly what you need.
So what if I can’t remove the pipe to clean it
Cut the pipe, clean it all out and use a coupling to put it back together. It’s not a pressured pipe so no gluing or soldering is required.
I pray this works because I won't lie it scared me because it's been problem after problem with the house I recently bought
Hopefully this easy and cheap fix solved it for you! Sorry about the money pit of a home purchase. Been there! Every home we've bought has been a "fixer upper". Lot's of sweat equity though! So that's nice.
Man now i have one more thing to check and keep me away from gaming. Thanks gor the vid!
It only takes a few minutes, but could save you THOUSANDS of $$$$. Mine was a close call! Yikes! Sometimes it's the simple things....
I thought it was fix but then it was still leaking I don’t know what to do ?
Was the pipe clogged when you took it apart? Did a flood of water come out when you took it apart to clean it? If not the water is likely coming from somewhere else. Might be time to call in a professional. Sorry this happening to you.
AC unit cleaned, drain pipe clean, new light on unit, and still leaking all over inside house.
Must be flogged somewhere. Sorry this is happening to you. Pull the drain pipe off and see if there’s something in the fitting from the drain pan to the drain pipe. Gently use a wire or screwdriver to see if the debris can be pulled or pushed out of the way. Hoping it’s an easy fix.
The thumbnail is 100% true.
Absolutely!!! 💰
Why not just clean the old one out? It was probably stopped up at that 90, right?
Yes but to be fair the new parts are all of $1.29. 🤷🏼♂️😜
@@troysgarage Good point :). And nice job.
Bummer. I can blow air through my line from the end of the hose to the condenser (no clog).I taped the end and sterilized the hose 2st water is still leaking.
Thanks Troy! Great instructions, clear and to the point. Fingers Crossed!!
Got it done! Perfect instructions. I was able to suck my clog out with a shop vac. I also took the front cover off and cleaned/scraped out the dust inside. Cheers!
Thanks for the kind words. Hope this helped! 👍🏼
This does not make sense to me at all. How changing that pipe would fix the issue? If your primary drainage is blocked then water flows through secondary and you changed secondary.
Secondary must have been clogged cuz it fixed the issue 🤷🏼♂️