I have a Daikin (Goodman) unit for my downstairs. The evaporator coil started leaking a few weeks ago, and it was under warranty so I had it replaced. Just had to pay for more refrigerant and some labor. The replacement happened a week ago.
Last night I noticed my secondary drain line was leaking, so I went upstairs and saw that the pan was full of water, which has never happened in the 2.5 years I've lived here.
I poured some bleach down the drain line to try and flush it out. and that didn't help. In fact, the liquid in the pan smelled like bleach after that, like it didn't go down the drain line at all. The primary drain line ties into one of my bathroom sink drains, so today I unhooked it and vacuumed it out with a shop vac. Also took my shop vac into the attic and vacuumed it from the other side.
I got all kinds of gunk out of it, so I thought I was good to go.
I turned the AC back on, and it hasn't been running long enough for the pan to fill back up so TBD on that. But now the air is no longer blowing cold.
Is my new coil leaking, or maybe dirty or something? Any clue what the issue could be here?
TIA
Last night I noticed my secondary drain line was leaking, so I went upstairs and saw that the pan was full of water, which has never happened in the 2.5 years I've lived here.
I poured some bleach down the drain line to try and flush it out. and that didn't help. In fact, the liquid in the pan smelled like bleach after that, like it didn't go down the drain line at all. The primary drain line ties into one of my bathroom sink drains, so today I unhooked it and vacuumed it out with a shop vac. Also took my shop vac into the attic and vacuumed it from the other side.
I got all kinds of gunk out of it, so I thought I was good to go.
I turned the AC back on, and it hasn't been running long enough for the pan to fill back up so TBD on that. But now the air is no longer blowing cold.
Is my new coil leaking, or maybe dirty or something? Any clue what the issue could be here?
TIA