On Saturday night, I noticed a sink in a bathroom we hardly use was filled with water and approaching the edge. The overflow drain was also filled up from what I could tell so seemed obvious we have a clog. Sure enough this is one that the A/C drains into so water filled up the sink and I guess I got lucky that I caught it in time (glad the Aggies had a night game!). Removed the water with a cup, but by Sunday night it was back to the same level. This is a second floor bathroom so of course it was keeping me up all night.
Clearly need to get the gunk out, but not sure if this is a DIY or if I should call a plumber/AC tech to make sure everything is properly taken care of. If it's DIY, any thoughts on where to start? I've read different ideas including using a shop vac, snaking it, and pouring bleach or vinegar down the A/C drain pipes.
Also any thoughts on if this is something totally different? What's confusing to me is the actual drain pan hardly has any water in it. I would think a backup would cause the drain pan to fill up.
I'm not sure if it's related but we also got a ton of rain on Saturday and Sunday in Houston. Presume the air that the A/C is working on is a lot more humid.
Clearly need to get the gunk out, but not sure if this is a DIY or if I should call a plumber/AC tech to make sure everything is properly taken care of. If it's DIY, any thoughts on where to start? I've read different ideas including using a shop vac, snaking it, and pouring bleach or vinegar down the A/C drain pipes.
Also any thoughts on if this is something totally different? What's confusing to me is the actual drain pan hardly has any water in it. I would think a backup would cause the drain pan to fill up.
I'm not sure if it's related but we also got a ton of rain on Saturday and Sunday in Houston. Presume the air that the A/C is working on is a lot more humid.