Why Is My AC Leaking Water?

Quick Answer

If your air conditioner is leaking water inside your home, the issue is often related to a clogged condensate drain line, frozen evaporator coil, damaged drain pan, or improper installation. Some issues are minor. Others require professional repair to prevent water damage.

In Oklahoma’s humid summers, this is a common HVAC service call.


Why Does an AC System Produce Water?

Air conditioners remove humidity from indoor air. As warm air passes over the evaporator coil, condensation forms and drains through a condensate line.

If that drainage system becomes blocked or damaged, water can leak inside your home.


Common Reasons Your AC Is Leaking Water

1️⃣ Clogged Condensate Drain Line

Dirt, algae, and debris can block the drain line, causing water to back up into the unit or drip into the home.


2️⃣ Frozen Evaporator Coil

When airflow is restricted or refrigerant is low, the coil can freeze. When it melts, excess water may overflow.


3️⃣ Cracked or Rusted Drain Pan

Older systems may develop corrosion in the drain pan, allowing water to escape.


4️⃣ Improper Installation or Leveling

If the unit is not level, water may not drain properly.


5️⃣ Dirty Air Filter

Restricted airflow can contribute to freezing and excess condensation.


What You Can Safely Check

Before calling for service, you can:

✔ Replace your air filter
✔ Check for visible drain line blockage
✔ Confirm the system is level (if visible)
✔ Turn off the system if ice is present

If water continues leaking, professional inspection is recommended to prevent structural damage.


When to Call for AC Repair

Contact a technician if:

  • Water is pooling around the indoor unit
  • Water is dripping from ceiling vents
  • Ice is visible on refrigerant lines
  • The drain line repeatedly clogs
  • You notice mold or mildew smells

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Preventative Maintenance Helps

Routine HVAC maintenance includes checking and clearing drain lines to prevent water leakage problems.

HVAC Maintenance


Could It Be Time for Replacement?

If your AC system is older and experiencing repeated drain issues, replacement may be the better long-term solution.

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Oklahoma Climate Considerations

Oklahoma’s summer humidity increases condensation production. Proper drain maintenance is especially important in central Oklahoma homes.


Serving Central Oklahoma

Hartzell’s Heat & Air is based in Kingfisher County and provides AC repair services throughout central Oklahoma within a 60-mile radius, including Oklahoma City and surrounding communities.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is AC leaking water dangerous?

It can lead to water damage, mold growth, and system malfunction if not addressed.


Should I turn off my AC if it’s leaking?

If water is pooling or ice is present, turning off the system can prevent further damage until it is inspected.


How often should drain lines be cleaned?

Drain lines should be checked during routine maintenance visits, typically twice per year.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my AC leaking water inside the house?

The most common cause is a clogged condensate drain line. Other causes: a frozen evaporator coil thawing, a cracked drain pan, or a dirty air filter restricting airflow. Check your filter first, then inspect the drain line.

Can I fix a clogged AC condensate drain myself?

You can try flushing the drain line with distilled white vinegar or using a wet-dry vac to suction the clog from the outdoor drain outlet. If water keeps backing up after clearing the drain, the drain pan or float switch may need service. Call 405-375-4822.

Is water leaking from my AC an emergency?

It depends on location and volume. A small drip from a drain port is urgent but manageable. Water dripping onto electrical components or into walls or flooring is an immediate concern — turn the system off and call 405-375-4822.

Ready to Schedule?

Call 405-375-4822 or book online. Same-day appointments often available. Free estimates on new systems.


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Schedule AC Service

If your AC is leaking water, contact Hartzell’s Heat & Air for professional diagnostics and repair.

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Call us today for a free estimate.

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Dave Hartzell reviewing HVAC system at job site — inspecting drain lines and condensate system
Condensate drain inspection — a clogged primary drain is the most common cause of indoor water leaks. We check the secondary drain, float switch, and drain pan condition every time.
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