My A/C coils are in my attic, and while changing the filter recently I noticed water dripping from the seam where the metal coil box connects to the plenum which is a foam box where all my duct runs connect. The builder's HVAC company said this might be because the plenum/coil box is not level and water could be going over the drain pan edge and then leaking at the seam. Does this seem correct? It seems that the metal at the seam itself is getting condesation on it.
Another issue is that the spots where the duct runs connect To the plenum are getting condensation on them and dripping on the attic floor outside the drain pan. Apparently there's a metal ring at that duct junction that's getting cold and forming condensation. Is this fixable by adding more sealing compound around the junction to insulate, or this just sloppy installation that should be redone a different way?
Another issue is that the spots where the duct runs connect To the plenum are getting condensation on them and dripping on the attic floor outside the drain pan. Apparently there's a metal ring at that duct junction that's getting cold and forming condensation. Is this fixable by adding more sealing compound around the junction to insulate, or this just sloppy installation that should be redone a different way?