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Dhiman October 18th 06 12:35 PM

A/C in my garage is making a dripping sound... water coming out from the drain
 
I have my A/C unit thats in my garage making a loud dripping sound when
the A/C is running. Is this because something is clogged? There is a
drain line in my garage and a bit of water is coming out from it but
nothing too much. What can I do to fix this?


I'm not very home technical so could use the help. Also is this
causing damage to my A/C and is something I can do myself or do I need
to call an AC repair guy?


Joseph Meehan October 18th 06 03:00 PM

A/C in my garage is making a dripping sound... water coming out from the drain
 
Dhiman wrote:
I have my A/C unit thats in my garage making a loud dripping sound
when the A/C is running. Is this because something is clogged?
There is a drain line in my garage and a bit of water is coming out
from it but nothing too much. What can I do to fix this?


I'm not very home technical so could use the help. Also is this
causing damage to my A/C and is something I can do myself or do I need
to call an AC repair guy?


It sounds normal to me. A/C's generally will dehumidify so unless you
live in a very dry area, it will be taking water out of the air. That water
has to go somewhere so it drips into the drain.

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Larry Caldwell October 18th 06 03:27 PM

A/C in my garage is making a dripping sound... water coming out from the drain
 
In article .com,
(Dhiman) says...
I have my A/C unit thats in my garage making a loud dripping sound when
the A/C is running. Is this because something is clogged? There is a
drain line in my garage and a bit of water is coming out from it but
nothing too much. What can I do to fix this?


I'm not very home technical so could use the help. Also is this
causing damage to my A/C and is something I can do myself or do I need
to call an AC repair guy?


The drain line is probably plugged with something. A quick fix is to
put a wet vac nozzle on the end of the drain and suck the obstruction
out. Chances are your coils need to be cleaned, but you can schedule
that at your convenience.

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