If you have a fire or water emergency, please call us now at (412) 672-5400

To have the optimal experience while using this site, you will need to update your browser. You may want to try one of the following alternatives:

Fire & Water - Cleanup & Restoration

What Can You Do About an HVAC Unit Leak?

6/30/2022 (Permalink)

Leaking HVAC unit HVAC units may leak for a number of different reasons.

With the summer heat beating down, residential and commercial HVAC (Heating, Cooling, and Air Conditioning) units are working overtime, as they are crucial to the flow and circulation of cool air. Three questions might come to mind in the event that you notice a leak originating from your HVAC unit: 

  • What is causing my HVAC unit to leak?
  • Can I continue using my HVAC while it is leaking?
  • What can I do to stop the leak?

In today’s blog, we’ll tackle all of these questions. 

What Is Causing My HVAC Unit to Leak?

HVAC units may leak for a number of different reasons. One common cause this time of year is the excess moisture that results from summer’s high humidity levels, which can accumulate and overwhelm your drain pan. A leak may also stem from a clogged drain line, as debris and mold can prevent water from draining, leading to a backup. It may be tempting to unclog the line yourself, but the most effective solution is to call an HVAC professional for assistance. It is also possible that your leak is the result of a damaged or broken drain pan or pump.

Can I Keep Using My HVAC Unit?

It is possible to continue using your HVAC unit while it is leaking, as it won’t completely shut down. Doing so is not advised, however, because more damage can be inflicted on the unit itself and its surrounding walls, ceilings, and furniture when working alongside the leak. Additionally, the risk of mold growth increases if you do not repair the leak, which can lead to other issues and further property damage.

What Can I Do?

In order to avoid an HVAC unit leak, a few preventative measures can be taken. Firstly, be sure to schedule regular inspections and maintenance, conducted by an HVAC professional. During the summer, make it a point to regulate your home or business’ indoor humidity levels. Remember: if they become too high, moisture accumulates. Ultimately, the most effective solution is to immediately turn off the unit and call a professional in the event that you discover a leak originating from your HVAC unit.

We Are HVAC Professionals

24 hours, 7 days a week, our team of HVAC Cleaning professionals here at SERVPRO Team Wall, are standing by. If you see a leak originating from your HVAC unit, pick up the phone and call SERVPRO of Metro Pittsburgh East at (412) 672-5400 right away to prevent further water damage and restore your home or business to its preloss condition. Peruse our website to learn more about our residential Water Restoration Process, residential Water Damage Restoration services, commercial Water Damage Restoration services, and Water Damage Tips. Let SERVPRO Team Wall make it “Like it never even happened” after any disaster.

Other News

View Recent Posts