Low airflow coming out of vents warm air coming out of your air conditioner frozen evaporator coils air conditioner taking an extended period of time to cool down your home.
Ac unit leaking.
If you re experiencing one or more of the following problems you could have a freon or refrigerant leak.
This pressure change causes the evaporator coil to ice over.
And if your unit has a leaking refrigerant it may either still be fixed or you already need to get a new window or central air conditioner.
If your air conditioner is still leaking despite these fixes you ll need to have an expert look at and potentially repair one or more of the following.
A clogged condensate drain line is the most common cause of water leaking from your ac into your home.
In many cases an hvac technician can repair the leak and restore the refrigerant level.
If the drain line gets clogged with dust dirt sludge or mold that water backs up into your home.
Leaks can happen because of it.
In other instances frozen evaporator coils can put so much stress on your ac that the compressor will die.
When your ac system leaks refrigerant the pressure in the system drops.
Refrigerant is low if the refrigerant of your ac is running low this will also cause your unit s coils to freeze resulting in water overflowing the pan when it melts.
Condensate drain pan condensate pump refrigerant levels.