Your
Tampa air conditioning filter fulfills a valuable function by gathering dust and dirt and preventing
it from causing damage to the AC unit. Unfortunately, now and then your
filter can become wet. A wet filter poses numerous problems for your air
conditioning unit and can impact your family’s safety and health
in the home. Understanding how your AC filter gets wet, and what you can
do to prevent this issue, is the best way to ensure your home is a place
of comfort in the coming months.
Your AC has a condensate pan designed to collect moisture, which is then
removed through a drain line. However, if either the pan or drain line
is damaged somehow, condensation can leak out onto other parts of the
AC system, including the filter. Additionally, a wet filter can result
from faulty installation of the filter itself or even the AC system as a whole.
Not only can a wet filter cut airflow to your home, but it can also lead
to mold and mildew problems. Mold in the home isn’t just unsightly;
it also affects the air your family breathes and can even damage the structural
integrity of your property. While some molds and mildews damage wallpaper
and carpets, others target drywall, insulation, and even wood.
The best way to prevent water damage from wet filters is to stop them from
getting damp in the first place. Regular maintenance of your AC unit can
help to prevent mold damage from these types of leaks. To protect your
air conditioning unit, and your family’s comfort, it’s also
important to change out your air filter once a month during the hottest
part of the year and every three or four months the rest of the time.
Contact Del-Air for Help With Your AC
Don’t let a wet filter ruin your day. A leader in
Tampa air conditioning services, we offer regular maintenance as well as prompt repairs. Discover how you can prevent wet air filter problems
and maintain your air conditioning unit by browsing the Del-Air blogs, and then call (855) 972-9943 to schedule an appointment with our team.