When it's running, I can hear water dripping, and the walls below it have water marks and are wet.
I have a drip in a wall as well, but no water marks. It's merely annoying.
Quote from: ignom on July 21, 2005, 07:42:42 PM
When it's running, I can hear water dripping, and the walls below it have water marks and are wet.
Sounds like perhaps the drain is plugged?
/not an a/c technician but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night.
Quote from: ignom on July 21, 2005, 07:42:42 PM
When it's running, I can hear water dripping, and the walls below it have water marks and are wet.
Do you have a home warranty on the new place?
Quote from: dazie on July 21, 2005, 07:46:20 PM
Quote from: ignom on July 21, 2005, 07:42:42 PM
When it's running, I can hear water dripping, and the walls below it have water marks and are wet.
Do you have a home warranty on the new place?
Shrug
Quote from: ignom on July 21, 2005, 07:47:07 PM
Quote from: dazie on July 21, 2005, 07:46:20 PM
Quote from: ignom on July 21, 2005, 07:42:42 PM
When it's running, I can hear water dripping, and the walls below it have water marks and are wet.
Do you have a home warranty on the new place?
Shrug
You should check your paperwork. If you do, you may not have to pay to get it fixed.
Quote from: dazie on July 21, 2005, 07:52:42 PM
Quote from: ignom on July 21, 2005, 07:47:07 PM
Quote from: dazie on July 21, 2005, 07:46:20 PM
Quote from: ignom on July 21, 2005, 07:42:42 PM
When it's running, I can hear water dripping, and the walls below it have water marks and are wet.
Do you have a home warranty on the new place?
Shrug
You should check your paperwork. If you do, you may not have to pay to get it fixed.
If it's a new place, there should be a repair policy of anything faulty of it's own accord within the first calendar year. If this doesn't apply, I don't have good advice other than get it fixed ASAP because it holds two potentially big problems: 1) Your AC may be crapping out (which is expensive to repair because it often involves the compressor) and 2) You could develop a nasty mold condition in your house which is bad in so many possible ways, the least of which is allergy problems.
I would vote for clogged drain or leaking pan.
Quote from: ReBurninator on July 22, 2005, 07:51:57 AM
I would vote for clogged drain or leaking pan.
I'd need to hear where they stand on the issues before I'd vote for either of them.
Quote from: Jessie on July 22, 2005, 07:56:07 AM
Quote from: ReBurninator on July 22, 2005, 07:51:57 AM
I would vote for clogged drain or leaking pan.
I'd need to hear where they stand on the issues before I'd vote for either of them.
Politics would be so much simpler without life.
It's getting worse, and now there's a pool of water forming on the bathroom floor next to the A/C unit.
Quote from: ignom on July 22, 2005, 09:22:17 PM
It's getting worse, and now there's a pool of water forming on the bathroom floor next to the A/C unit.
Kay, that's bad. Time for towels and duct tape.
My AC just crapped out this afternoon. It's 100 freaking degrees out and I have no AC. AGAIN.
I may die.
Quote from: dazie on July 22, 2005, 09:25:11 PM
My AC just crapped out this afternoon. It's 100 freaking degrees out and I have no AC. AGAIN.
I may die.
That sucks. That it doesn't blow, I mean.
Quote from: Beefy on July 22, 2005, 09:28:31 PM
Quote from: dazie on July 22, 2005, 09:25:11 PM
My AC just crapped out this afternoon. It's 100 freaking degrees out and I have no AC. AGAIN.
I may die.
That sucks. That it doesn't blow, I mean.
My vacuum sucks. Keep up.
The AC didn't work when we moved in, so they fixed it. It's kaput again. We've lived here 13 days.
Quote from: ignom on July 22, 2005, 09:22:17 PM
It's getting worse, and now there's a pool of water forming on the bathroom floor next to the A/C unit.
Can you see where the water's coming from?
Quote from: dc on July 22, 2005, 09:38:39 PM
Quote from: ignom on July 22, 2005, 09:22:17 PM
It's getting worse, and now there's a pool of water forming on the bathroom floor next to the A/C unit.
Can you see where the water's coming from?
The air conditioner.
No, I can't.
They put out a lot of water through condensation. If the drain is clogged, that'll do it. Is it working fine otherwise?
Well, it's keeping the place cool.
Quote from: ignom on July 22, 2005, 09:41:45 PM
Quote from: dc on July 22, 2005, 09:38:39 PM
Quote from: ignom on July 22, 2005, 09:22:17 PM
It's getting worse, and now there's a pool of water forming on the bathroom floor next to the A/C unit.
Can you see where the water's coming from?
The air conditioner.
No, I can't.
There has to be access to the inside portion of your unit somewhere in the condo. It seriously sounds like a clogged drain pipe is causing the drip pan to overflow. The coils in the interior unit are drawing the humidity out of the air and condensing it as it removes heat from the air. That condensation drips off into a pan. There is usually an interior pan inside the unit and an exterior pan for overflow. Once with mine the interior drain clogged so it started to overflow, but it was off-balance and the water drained out of the back into the ductwork and down my bathroom wall. I had to have a guy come out and balance it for me, as well as vacuum out the drain lines.
It's probably going to cost you some money, but you should get someone out to check that ASAP. The water damage might not be covered by your homeowners' insurance if you neglect it. Also, I find it hard to believe that you would have this problem so soon after moving in and the previous owners not know about it. It could be a coincidence, but I would notify the realtor just in case. You may have some legal protection in this matter.
OMG this is awful. It's quite possibly 100 degrees out and we have absolutely NO air conditioning whatsoever. The dogs are wilting, the kids are wilting... my elbow armpits are sweaty. Ugh.
Quote from: dazie on July 23, 2005, 12:28:30 PM
OMG this is awful. It's quite possibly 100 degrees out and we have absolutely NO air conditioning whatsoever. The dogs are wilting, the kids are wilting... my elbow armpits are sweaty. Ugh.
That's awful. Do you have misters?
I think my uncle fixes air conditionersbut he's in Tucson (and it may be dishwashers - I can't remember), so I'm completely unhelpful on this point.
Oh! Except that apparantly you can buy these spray cans of evian water that you can chill and then spritz yourself with that is supposed to be very refreshing.
I sent Ursus and the kids out to go shopping or to the library or something while I wait for the AC guy to get here. I may sit in the tub in my bathing suit.
I'm thinking maybe it was freezing over or something because I had it set at 67 most of the time. Now that it's on 75, when the air comes on, it doesn't make the dripping sound.
My wife won't let me set the thermostat any lower that 72. Setting it to 67 sounds like heaven.
Mine is set to 70 right now, but with the heat the way it is it doesn't cool much below 74 or 75 during the hottest part of the day.
We only have one thermostat and it's upstairs, so either it's freezing downstairs or sweltering upstairs.
i hear places with humidity have condensation issues with their AC. so it might not be a leak as much as nature. holy moley we don't turn our ac below 76 and my parents don't turn it below 80
Quote from: CatchrNdRy on July 24, 2005, 04:45:49 PM
holy moley we don't turn our ac below 76 and my parents don't turn it below 80
i couldn't live like that
I miss my swamp cooler. :( Those things are the bomb when they're working correctly.
Quote from: dazie on July 24, 2005, 04:52:54 PM
I miss my swamp cooler. :( Those things are the bomb when they're working correctly.
i've found swamp coolers often ruin the adhesive part on envelopes.
Why would you be mailing a swamp cooler?
Now there are streams of water pouring off the shelf in the closet where the A/C unit sits and spattering against the floor. I put a towel down.
Quote from: ignom on July 24, 2005, 11:27:32 PM
Now there are streams of water pouring off the shelf in the closet where the A/C unit sits and spattering against the floor. I put a towel down.
Call someone in the morning. Seriously.
Quote from: Beefy on July 24, 2005, 11:32:05 PM
Quote from: ignom on July 24, 2005, 11:27:32 PM
Now there are streams of water pouring off the shelf in the closet where the A/C unit sits and spattering against the floor. I put a towel down.
Call someone in the morning. Seriously.
2nd. Gushing water, while good for a laugh, is a sure sign that something is pretty FUBAR.
my a/c hasn't started back up since our power went out with a storm yesterday morning. it was 80 degree's in the house overnight. i tried flipping the switch on and off, and moving the thermostat to 60 degrees, neither worked.
Try throwing a quarter at it.
Did you check the circuit breaker?
Quote from: BigDun on July 25, 2005, 07:37:37 AM
Did you check the circuit breaker?
I did. I also went outside to where the big fan thing is, there's a bee's nest in the little boxed in area that leads to the house. that could be an adventure after work.
Quote from: eo000 on July 25, 2005, 07:43:41 AM
Quote from: BigDun on July 25, 2005, 07:37:37 AM
Did you check the circuit breaker?
I did. I also went outside to where the big fan thing is, there's a bee's nest in the little boxed in area that leads to the house. that could be an adventure after work.
Take your camera with you.
Mine was struggling yesterday when it was 99. I had it set on 68 and it was about 75.
I want video of eo running around swinging his arms when he gets stung.
Bees! Bees! Bees in the car! Bees Everywhere! God, they're huge! They're ripping my flesh off!
Help! I'm covered in bees!
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The AC in my apartment is awesome. I think the thermostat is wrong, because I get cold with it set on 75. Maybe I'm just wrong, though.
Baby, if you're wrong, I don't want to be right.
Quote from: Gamplayerx on July 26, 2005, 10:33:16 AM
Baby, if you're wrong, I don't want to be right.
Don't worry - nobody here ever thinks you're right.