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What Causes a Full Drain Pan?
1. Clogged condensate drain line
Debris blocks the drain line, causing water to back up and overflow.
2. Broken condensate pump
Pump failure blocks drainage, causing the pan to fill or overflow.
3. Frozen evaporator coil
Coils can freeze due to airflow or refrigerant issues, melting ice floods the pan.
4. Refrigerant leaks
Low refrigerant causes freezing and water buildup leading to a filled pan.
5. Dirty air filters or blocked airflow
Restricted airflow leads to freezing and excess water once it thaws.

Our licensed HVAC techs will inspect your system, find the root cause, and get your AC back to normal—before water damage becomes a real problem.
Don’t Wait for It to Overflow.
A full drain pan can quickly become an emergency. The longer you wait, the more expensive the fix could be.
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