Water Pouring From AC Vent in PGA Village
Water dripping from a ceiling vent or pooling around the air handler in PGA Village is almost always a clogged condensate drain — or a frozen coil that's now thawing and overwhelming the drain. Turn the system OFF until you stop the water. In older PGA Village homes with flex duct, we also check for sweating supply lines adding to the water.
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✓ ZIPs 34986, 34987
Before you call
Quick checks you can do safely
- Turn thermostat to OFF immediately — don't let it keep producing condensate
- Find the condensate drain line (white PVC exiting the exterior wall near the air handler)
- Check if water is actively draining from the outside termination
- Look at the air handler pan — is it overflowing?
- Replace the filter if it's dirty
What it usually is
Most common causes in PGA Village
- Clogged condensate drain line (algae, biofilm)
- Frozen evaporator coil thawing all at once
- Condensate pump failure (if air handler is below drain line)
- Cracked drain pan (older units)
- Disconnected or blown-out drain fitting
When to stop troubleshooting and call: If water is actively dripping through drywall or into an electrical panel, shut off the AC breaker and call — do not wait.
FAQ
Questions we hear from PGA Village homeowners
Is the ceiling damage covered by my homeowner insurance?
Sudden and accidental: usually yes. Gradual leak that was ignored: usually no. Take photos now and document when you noticed it.
How fast can you stop the leak?
Most drain clogs in PGA Village are a 30-minute fix once a tech is on site. Same-day dispatch.
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Other symptoms that often appear together
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