DRIP........ DRIP........ DRIP........ !!!

The air con in the bedroom has been dripping all night - I had to put a bowl to catch it and there was quite a lot of water in there this morning. I have had Ian up the ladder this morning but he has no idea what the problem is. Last year I remember another one of our air con units leaked and Ian managed to fix that somehow but he doesn't know what he did. Can anyone please help I do not wan't another sleepless night listening to the constant DRIP DRIP DRIP. Many thank's x

La Marina

Does anybody have any idea what we can do to stop the drip drip drip please ????

Commented Carol in La Marina 2011-07-08 08:46:07 UTC

Carol...ours drips and runs down the wall...what i found though is if you keep it above 20 it did not drip plus, if we had a window open or there was air coming from outside it dripped for some reason..dont know if this info will help but it did us

Commented Andi in La Marina 2011-07-08 09:50:00 UTC

Nice to hear you need air conditioning you want to come here in the pouring rain hasn't got fully light today yet and it's 11.30

Commented Eddie in La Marina 2011-07-08 10:12:17 UTC

I think I had the setting on at about 26 dg all night, and there were no windows open. It didn't drip previous years. I do not really want to have a bucket in the bedroom all summer and to hear drip drip drip all night. Thank's for trying but not really any help !!

Commented Carol in La Marina 2011-07-08 11:35:04 UTC

¿ So where are all these DIY experts thought a lot of you would of been back with ideas. Even if you do not normally post this should be an easy one Lads??????

Commented Daisy in La Marina 2011-07-08 14:45:04 UTC

When our Air Con is on, it drips, but it goes through a tube to outside, where we have it running into a bottle.

The company we used is by the kitchen specialists and the George Pub, they are very good, also apparently, if you use air con it should be serviced annual and sometimes needs to be re-gased too.

Commented Linda Reed in La Marina 2011-07-08 16:14:43 UTC

You should have the filters in the A/C cleaned / cleared every year, but normally its not needed to refill the gas every year. Thats something that should be done every 3-4 years max.
If it drips its because the condense from the A/C unit comes BACK into the A/C and it can be that the tubing has a defect - the water should never end up on the inside of your house. Always on the outside.

I would recommend that you contact James on telephone number: 677 103 503. He installed my A/C at home and they are very professional. Tommy

Commented cybertommy75 in La Marina 2011-07-08 16:22:01 UTC

Tommy does he charge for a call out plus, is he fair with his prices and does he do gaurentees

Commented Andi in La Marina 2011-07-08 17:00:46 UTC

That's a very good point Andi, as we certainly do not intend to get ripped off for a leak !! We probably need all 3 of our air con units looking at or servicing or whatever.
SO, Tommy does James charge for a call out Plus doing the work ?? Thank's

Commented Carol in La Marina 2011-07-08 17:08:08 UTC

to ANDI: andi21982

All I know is that I paid a fair price for the installation. The work they did was very professional and my A/C is running like clockwork. They also installed the A/C in our shop, and you really have to call them and ask them what and if they charge for out calls - because I have no idea. But if it was me, I would ask them to come and have a look at it. They are coming to my house on tuesday again to install another A/C unit in one of my guest bedrooms, so for sure tuesday they are in La Marina. Call them and ask.

Commented cybertommy75 in La Marina 2011-07-08 17:09:13 UTC

We had the same thing - it sounds as though you have a blockage in the out pipe - check for kinks in pipe work, use a metal coat hanger to see if you have blockages - best solution to to get a wet/dry vacuum on the out flow pipe and suck the blockage out - we used an airline, but not many people have them - its got nothing to do with what temp you have it set at

Commented Souxie in La Marina 2011-07-08 18:19:25 UTC

I will call him monday mid-morning and see what he has to say, no harm in finding out.

Commented Andi in La Marina 2011-07-08 18:24:52 UTC

I had the same problem recently. it turned out that the outlet tube was blocked.
Bonnie

Commented bonnie in La Marina 2011-07-08 23:03:38 UTC

Another night of Drip Drip Dripping. When I first turned the air con on last night it was fine for about half an hour, then just as I snuggled down.......drip drip drip. Thank you for all your suggestions. I will get Ian up the ladder outside later on to see if there is a blockage anywhere before we have to go to a lot of expense getting somebody out to look at it. Thank's Everyone!

Commented Carol in La Marina 2011-07-09 07:05:14 UTC

Carol," I will get Ian up the ladder outside later on" do we really need to know this ? xx

Commented Robert in La Marina 2011-07-09 07:28:03 UTC

1)you can try is increasing the temperature setting to around 24 degress, as it is a bit humid at the moment the amount of condensation being produced can overwhelm the water collection tray and over flow.
2) Check the inside unit is level on the wall as the drain flows to one side of the unit.
3) check the drainage is pipe is clear and un kinked (afraid the simplist way is a quick suck!
4)Check the condition of the drainage pipes, alot of companies use the cheap drain pipes supplied with the units and after a period of time UV light breaks them down.
5)Check where the water is draining into as if its running into a full water bottle, for example, this can then back up into the unit.

Hope this helps

Commented Steve in La Marina 2011-07-09 12:09:04 UTC

My Mum in Law had same problem today - I went and cl;eaned her filters and used a wet/dry vacuum up the outisde pipes and cleared some debris - all now ok - try this first - dont want to spend money without having to - good luck x

Commented Souxie in La Marina 2011-07-09 17:32:10 UTC

Hip Hip Hooray Everyone !!
Ian got up the ladder yesterday and a very small pipe that leads from the inside air con to the outside unit had got blocked and when he moved it he got covered in water. SO, NO drip drip drip last night. That you all very much for your replies - most appreciated and it's saved us a lot of expense !!

Commented Carol in La Marina 2011-07-10 07:17:45 UTC

Glad Ian sorted your bid drip Carol hee hee, but just incase you need it the company I was on ablt is Simply Aircon x

Commented Linda Reed in La Marina 2011-07-11 08:35:56 UTC