Free Visual Inspection For Property Owners (702) 623-0019

Call Today! (702) 623-0019
Call Today! (702) 623-0019
Call Today! (702) 623-0019
Call Today! (702) 623-0019
Las Vegas Logo

Air Ducts Have Water: What Should I Do?

Published by 911 Restoration Las Vegas on August 10, 2022 in category: Water Damage Restoration

Cleaner air can be achieved by keeping your AC ductwork free of debris and water. You can reduce the amount of decay in your air vents by following simple maintenance steps. This will keep everyone safe and help you breathe cleaner, healthier air. Preventing moisture from getting into the ducts is the main focus of air duct maintenance. This is when you have to deal with condensation on your ac vent or standing water inside the air ducts.

 

What is the reason for water in my air vents?

Water buildup within your air ducts can be a problem. It can lead to mold, fungi and bacteria. This could cause health problems. It is quite common for moisture to build up in air ducts. This can be caused by your HVAC system, or other elements like leaky pipes, or leaky roofs.

Research has shown that moisture in ducts is caused by condensation near cooling coils. Condensation occurs naturally when the HVAC system’s temperature is lower than the surrounding air.

Advanced systems can extract moisture from the ductwork without causing damage if they are operating as intended. Incorrectly installed HVAC systems, poorly maintained systems, and malfunctioning systems could lead to condensation at the air vents.

 

How can I prevent water from my air ducts?

It is important to understand how to properly manage issues in your air ducts. It is always a good idea to call water restoration experts. Here are some tips to help you solve your own problems.

 

Water damage and water leakage must be fixed immediately

Cooling coils remove water from the air, while drain pans absorb moisture. Both drain pans and coils need to be inspected frequently. Standing water in drain pans indicates that the drain pan is not functioning properly. You should keep your drain pan free from any debris or mineral deposits that could affect its ability to drain properly and release the water in your vents. This will prevent accidental or sudden damage such as a burst pipe.

 

Check for water collection in AC Ducts

When the air duct system is in an area that is not cooled, such as attics or crawl spaces, it should be sealed off. This reduces water collection in AC ducts. It also prevents humid air from condensing on the ductwork by lowering temperature between the air inside the ducts, and the air next to it. This insulation will reduce humidity levels and prevent water from building up. This is how you stop condensation from building up on air ducts and keeps them functioning properly.

 

The cooling system should be the right fit

Make sure your new heating and cooling system matches your home if you’re replacing it. A larger air conditioner system will most likely cycle on and off less frequently, which can reduce its ability to extract moisture. If your system is too small, you will likely experience very high electricity bills. It’s difficult to maintain a comfortable temperature and heat/ac cycles that run for very long periods. A well-fitted heating and air system will help you save money over the long term.

 

What happens if water gets into my vents?

Your home’s veins are your air ducts. They transfer humid and cooled air from one place to another. The home’s indoor air quality will be seriously compromised if there is water accumulation in the ac unit. You can save hundreds, even thousands of dollars by taking the necessary steps in order to prevent water buildup inside ducts. This will create a comfortable and safe place to live.

 

How do you get water out of air vents?

It is important to check all other boots and vents for water if you find water in a vent. If only one vent is causing problems, you should first check for possible water sources. You can also note the weather conditions and the vent where it occurred. Keep an eye out for water movement to determine if it remains in the vent or goes elsewhere.

 

Why do I hear water running in my air conditioner?

Your indoor air conditioner unit may make a repetitive sound like water dripping. This could indicate that condensation is not draining properly.

 

How to dry wet ductwork?

These are some steps that you can follow to dry out wet ductwork immediately.

  1. Your humidifiers should be turned off. They add moisture to the atmosphere and can cause your ducts to get wet.
  2. Use a dehumidifier in rooms that are high in humidity, such as the attic.
  3. Seal any gaps in your air-ducts. Use tape or plastic wrap to seal the gaps.

If none of these steps work, you should call for assistance to prevent further problems.

 

Do you need an air duct cleaning or repair?

Your home’s air ducts act as your veins. They transfer heat and cool air from one place to another. Water buildup in the air ducts of your home can seriously affect indoor air quality and safety. 911 Restoration of Las Vegas can provide further assistance.

You can save hundreds, even thousands of dollars by taking the proper steps to prevent water from building up in your ducts. This will also make it easier to live in a safe and pleasant environment. Although it might seem simpler to clean your air ducts yourself, it is best to hire a professional for more information and to ensure that everything is done correctly.

ecofriendly company
Call us today with any questions or concerns! (702) 623-0019
720 W Cheyenne Ave Unit A090 North Las Vegas, NV 89030
*Property Owners Only. Restrictions Apply


Disclaimer: Our services are generally outside the scope of a licensed contractor. As such, we are not licensed by the Nevada State Contractor’s Board. We follow state and local laws diligently.