What you have going on.
Water on floor around furnace in summer.
Internal drain units clog easily causing moisture generated by air conditioner condensers to build up and leak from the furnace itself.
The condensation is routed to a floor drain.
When these pipes either get clogged or break you ll get leaking condensation around the base of the furnace.
High efficiency furnaces extract heat from the combustion gases for a longer period of time than a standard efficiency furnace does causing the gases to cool then condense.
Here are a few of the reasons why you may see water under your furnace in the summer months.
In summer air conditioning units that share an internal drain with a furnace can lead to water under the furnace.
A clogged drain is probably the most common reason why your furnace appears to be leaking in the summer months.
Condensation from air conditioning coils contains bacteria that can form slime and clog the condensate pan drain tube.
Most of the time this is through a floor drain.
It may be something as simple as a clog in the drain around your furnace where condensation is drained away.
Is your furnace leaking water when the ac is on.
When you see water puddling around the furnace with the a c running you have a clogged condensate drain tube.
The floor drain may be clogged.
With this restriction the water will push back into the coil and eventually spill onto the floor.
This is typically flown out of a pvc pipe that comes from the furnace and drains into the floor drain in your furnace room.
The drain is clogged.
Water on floor around furnace found slim filled condensate pump i was able to clean out and get working again blow out condensate tubing going out side and.
Again the most common reason for a leaking furnace is a condensation leak.
Another reason for your furnace leaking water is a break or clog in the humidifier.
You can prevent slime and eliminate drain tube clogs in two easy steps.
Common causes for water leaking around your furnace pvc drain line plugged as systems age dust and dirt can collect on the evaporator coil falling into and eventually plugging up the drain line.
Clear the floor drain of dirt debris and obstructions regularly to help reduce backups and flooding.
It s not furnace season so it shouldn t be the furnace that s leaking all the water.
Once the water starts to collect and pool up there s a potential for water damage.
A clogged condensation drain usually requires a professional to service it.