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I have water leaking through my ceiling or standing in my basement floor. Whats going on?

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I have water leaking through my ceiling or standing in my basement floor. Whats going on?

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An air conditioner de-humidifies the air. If the humidity is high, like it usually is in Georgia, there will be quite a lot of water condensing out of the air. This water has to go somewhere. Normally, it drains into the condensate pan and is carried away by the condensate drain. Water on the floor or the ceiling means one of two things. Your drain system is clogged or your evaporator pan has rusted through. A clog is simple to repair but a rusted coil is a more serious problem.

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