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Don’t Let Your Cool Comfort Turn into Costly Water Damage: A/C Maintenance Tips from All Clean Restoration

October 5, 2024
Summer heat is winding down. Your trusty air conditioner (A/C) is a lifesaver, but did you know it can also cause major water damage if neglected? At All Clean Restoration Services, a leading provider of water damage restoration in Illinois, we see A/C leaks all too often.

If you've been devastated by watermoldfire, and/or smoke damage, know that your cherished possessions, your home or business, can all be restored to pre-damage condition; bringing back your peace of mind.

Whether water, mold, fire, or smoke causes damage to your home or business, the effects are heartbreaking and often life-changing. We at All Clean Restoration understand the devastation and pain these events can cause. We also understand that quick and proper action is crucial to prevent further damage, red tape, and cost.

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Summer heat is winding down. Your trusty air conditioner (A/C) is a lifesaver, but did you know it can also cause major water damage if neglected? At All Clean Restoration Services, a leading provider of water damage restoration in Illinois, we see A/C leaks all too often. The good news is, with a little preventative maintenance, you can keep your cool and your home dry, even now as the seasons change!

How Your A/C Can Leak and Cause Damage:

  • Clogged Condensate Drain Line: Your A/C removes humidity from the air, creating condensation that needs to drain away. A clogged drain line can cause this moisture to back up and leak, leading to mold growth and water damage.

  • Disconnected Drain Line: Improper installation or loose connections can cause the drain line to detach, leading to pooling water and potential damage to your floors or ceilings.

  • Clogged or Rusted Drain Pan: The drain pan collects condensation before it exits through the drain line. Without proper cleaning, it can rust, crack, and overflow, causing leaks and fostering mold growth.

  • Malfunctioning Condensate Pump: Some A/C units use a pump to move condensate. A clogged or malfunctioning pump means water backs up and leaks.

  • Dirty Evaporator Coils: A dirty evaporator coil reduces cooling efficiency and increases energy bills, but it can also lead to water damage. Heavy dirt buildup can cause the coil to freeze and leak, leading to water damage in floors, walls, and even ceilings.

Preventative Measures:

  • Schedule Regular Maintenance: Regular professional maintenance cleans clogged components, checks connections, and ensures your A/C is operating efficiently.

  • Change Air Filters Regularly: Clean air filters allow proper airflow and prevent dirt buildup on the evaporator coil.

  • Inspect Your Drain Line: Look for any signs of clogs or disconnections around the drain line.

All Clean Restoration: Here to Help When Disaster Strikes

Unfortunately, even with regular maintenance, leaks can happen. If you experience water damage from your A/C unit, don’t panic! All Clean Restoration Services is available 24/7 to respond to your water damage emergency. We offer a full range of water damage restoration services, from water extraction and drying to mold remediation and repairs.

Don’t let a summer cool-down turn into a costly water damage restoration! Contact All Clean Restoration Services today to schedule any water damage restoration services.

Remember: Regular A/C maintenance is an investment in your comfort, your health, and your wallet.

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