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How To Spot And Fix Mini Split Condensate Drain Line Clog

How To Spot And Fix A Mini Split Condensate Drain Line Clog

How To Spot And Fix Mini Split Condensate Drain Line ClogThe condensate drain line on your mini split gets rid of water that would otherwise build up in your mini split system. Your air handlers dehumidify a room as part of the cooling process, and when the moisture in the air condenses back into a liquid, it has to go somewhere.

That’s where the condensate line, or drain pipe, comes in. As humid air passes over the evaporator coil in your indoor unit, the water vapor condenses into liquid and flows through the line outside.

But, if that drain line gets clogged, you’ll run into a host of issues. And, it’s easier than you may realize for that line to get blocked up. That’s especially so with a mini split versus a conventional air conditioner.

We’ll walk you through the common signs of a clogged drain line in this article. And, we’ll give you some tips on how to troubleshoot and possibly fix it.

You may need to call a licensed HVAC technician to solve the problem. But in other cases, an excellent deep cleaning gets rid of the problem. That’s where HydroKleen208 comes in.

Our cleanings are often less expensive than a repair. And, they’ll improve your indoor air quality. We’ll get into all that a little later in the article. For now, you can always call us at (208) 779-5596 with any questions about the mini split in your Treasure Valley home or business.

Related: My Mini Split Won’t Turn On: Four Common Causes (And How To Fix Them)

Why Is My Mini Split Leaking Water?

A mini split leaking water inside your house is a common sign that your condensate drain line is clogged. Instead of draining out as it should, water that’s condensed from vapor to liquid in your system has no way to escape. Eventually, it builds and starts leaking from the indoor unit.

Now, the best-case scenario is that the water seeps into the room. You may not think a damaged wall or furniture is ideal. But it’s a lot better than dripping behind the wall where you can’t see it right away.

In this case, check for bubbling wallpaper or soft or spongy spots. And sniff around for a musty odor behind the wall.

That’s as opposed to the smell coming directly from the indoor unit: A dirty air handler blowing stale air spreads mold or mildew as it circulates the air.

How Does A Condensate Drain Line Clog?

The two main reasons your mini split condensate line or drain pipe clogs is a bad installation or buildup inside the system.

Related: What Is The Cost Of A Cleaning?

In the case of a bad installation, the line kinks, gets disconnected, or bows in such a way that water can’t flow through it. When that happens, it backs up and leaks out.

Or, dust, dirt, and even mold buildup inside your air handler blocks the condensate line. It happens the same way hair clogs your shower drain or too much food in your sink drain causes a backup.

The good news is that the buildup is the more common cause. It’s still inconvenient, but it’s easier to clear out than taking the unit apart or going behind the wall.

In some cases, all you need is a good cleaning, which we’ll talk about a little later.

Other Signs Of Mini Split Drain Problems

While water leaking from the system is a clear sign of a mini split drain problem, you might notice other symptoms first. Another, as we mentioned, is a musty or moldy smell near the unit.

In other cases, your system starts malfunctioning. The excess water prevents it from working correctly, so you end up with weak airflow and hot and cold spots in the house. That’s because your unit can’t heat or cool the air as it should.

Or, it gets bad enough that your indoor unit trips a failsafe and won’t turn on at all. However, there are plenty of other reasons for weak circulation or your mini split not powering on at all. So, you’ll need to do some more troubleshooting when that happens.

Related: Five Reasons You’ll Love A HydroKleen Cleaning

How To Check And Clean A Mini Split Drain Line

Depending on where the blockage occurs, you may be able to spot it and fix it yourself. But, we don’t recommend you take anything apart. You risk damaging the system even more or, at the least, voiding the warranty. 

But, start by powering off the unit and taking off the air handler panel. If you see puddled water, look for the drain line near it.

Remove any dirt or organic matter blocking the line. And shine a light down the drain pipe. If you can see more buildup right near the opening, you can carefully clear it out. 

Next, check outside where the line ends. That’s usually outside near the heat pump or in a slop sink in the basement. Look for signs of mold around the end. And, shine a light to check for a clog at that opening. 

Once again, we don’t recommend taking apart your system or reaching too far into the line. Even if you find the buildup, you should still get a professional cleaning. That service will cover much more than you can, and it will alleviate other problems like weak airflow or even rising electric bills. 

Related: How Often Should A Mini Split Be Cleaned?

When you call, be sure to mention the clogged drain line, even if you cleared it yourself. That way, your tech can inspect for anything else that will cause the pipe to get blocked up again. 

Our HydroKleen208 cleaning process is different from routine maintenance. We don’t check electrical components, moving parts, and things like that. But, our specialized process does a much better job of flushing out all the contaminants inside your system. 

For instance, here’s an air handler coil where we’ve cleaned half so far:

You Can See How Dirty A Mini Split System Can Get

A cleaning compliments regular maintenance and improves your system’s performance all around. And, it’s an excellent first step toward addressing a clog. We’ll let you know if there’s a bigger problem once we start the cleaning.

Mini Split Clogged Condensate Line Repair Cost

The cost to fix a clogged mini split condensate line usually ranges from $200 to $400 when you call a licensed HVAC technician. That’s assuming they don’t need to reinstall the unit to prevent the problem from happening again. 

That’s usually more than you’d pay for a HydroKleen visit. And, as we mentioned, our cleanings improve your system performance and energy efficiency as well.

Related: What Does It Cost To Clean A Heat Pump?

Heat Pump Cleaning In Eagle, ID

HydroKleen208 brings more than a decade of research, development, and experience to our mini split and heat pump cleanings in Eagle, ID and across the Treasure Valley. If you’d like to learn more, or are ready to set an appointment, call us at (208) 779-5596 or click below.

My Mini-Split Won’t Turn On. What’s Wrong? How Do I Fix It?

My Mini Split Won’t Turn On: Four Common Causes (And How To Fix Them)

My Mini-Split Won’t Turn On. What’s Wrong? How Do I Fix It?There’s no need to panic if your mini split system suddenly won’t turn on. There’s a quick, simple fix for the problem in many cases. Sometimes, you can even handle it yourself!

This article will go through some of the most common problems that result in no power to the indoor units. And, we’ll tell you how to fix them.

Some of these issues will require a licensed HVAC professional, and in other cases you need a separate cleaning — which is where HydroKleen208 comes in!

Our mini split and heat pump cleanings work hand-in-hand with proper mini split system maintenance and repairs. A fast, inexpensive visit from us once a year heads off all sorts of issues — including some of the ones we’ll cover here.

You can call us at (208) 779-5596 with any questions about the system in your Boise Metro or Valley County home. Or, contact us online to set an appointment.

Related: What To Expect With Your Mini Split Cleaning

Four Reasons Your Mini Split Won’t Turn On (And What To Do)

The four most common reasons your mini split won’t turn on are:

  1. Wrong Settings
  2. Low Batteries Or No Power
  3. Refrigerant Leak
  4. Poor Airflow

Wrong Settings

Sometimes, just the wrong setting will prevent your mini split from powering on. If it’s set to heat in the summertime, for instance, your system won’t turn on at all. It’s waiting for the temperature to drop before turning on.

What To Do

Make sure your system is turned on and set to “Heat” in the winter and “Cool” in the summer. Then, check the thermostat setting. On a related note: You may notice the air handler running, but you’re not getting warm or cool air. The problem may be the “Fan Only” setting. That’s where your system circulates that air but doesn’t heat or cool it.

Low Batteries Or No Power

If the remote for your air handler is on low battery power, or the batteries or dead, your system won’t turn on at all. In other cases, you may have tripped a circuit breaker, and your system never turned back on.

What To Do

Start by putting new batteries in the remotes and then power it back on. If it works, you’ve solved the problem! If not, check for a tripped circuit.

Do Mini Splits Have Fuses?

If a surge of power hits your HVAC system, the fuse will blow before the system gets damaged. You can see for yourself by opening the panel and checking near the motherboard. Be very careful, and check your user manual for the exact location.

Some models may have a non-fused disconnect box outside near the heat pump. After that, check your circuit breaker box to see if anything’s tripped.

If the fuse is blown, replace it and power on your system. Or, flip the circuit back on. A power surge could be the culprit if you recently had an electrical or thunderstorm in the area. If the fuse blows again, however, call a professional.

Refrigerant Leak

Your ductless system uses refrigerant to transfer heat from the indoor units to the heat pump and vice versa. But, if there’s a refrigerant leak, your system notices the problem and won’t turn on.

Related: How To Spot And Fix A Mini Split Condensate Drain Line Clog

What To Do

Check around each air handler and your heat pump. You won’t see anything leaking out because the coolant will be in gas form. What you’re checking for is a hissing sound from the gas escaping. Or a chemical smell near the units.

Turn off the system immediately and call a licensed HVAC professional if you notice either one. You need someone to fix the leak and possibly recharge the system.

Related: Improper Mini Split Installation: What Could Go Wrong?

Poor Airflow

Sometimes, your system can’t circulate the air as well as it should. This can result in weak airflow: The air handlers click on, but the room is still too hot or cold. When the problem gets bad enough, your mini split won’t turn on at all.

The most common cause is a dirty coil. All sorts of contaminants build up on the coil, particularly on the air handlers. That’s everything from dust and dirt to mold and bacteria. It happens in just about any system after a while. This is likely your problem if you’ve also noticed “stale” air or bad smells coming from the indoor units.

Read More: How Often Should A Mini Split Be Cleaned?

What To Do

Start by cleaning out the air filter. If it’s been a while, it’s probably clogged and causing the problem. Next, call for a mini split system cleaning if you haven’t had one before. It’s a separate service from a tune-up or regular maintenance.  

The difference is that even a great HVAC technician can’t get into every nook and cranny of your air handler to clean it out. It would take hours to disassemble the whole thing and scrub every component. 

That’s especially the case when it comes to the coil. The tech would have to scrub between every tiny fin or ridge on it — and be careful not to bend it. Meanwhile, you’re spending a small fortune to cover the labor time for a simple but time-consuming service. 

Related: What Does It Cost To Clean A Heat Pump?

Instead, HydroKleen uses specialized equipment and cleaning agents to quickly flush out all the dirt and organic buildup inside your system. It’s the best way to truly clean out the system. 

For instance, here’s a coil where we’ve cleaned one side of it but not the other yet. You can spot the difference right away: 

You Can See How Dirty A Mini Split System Can Get

And, we guarantee results. If you don’t notice a difference, you get a full refund. And, we pay for a competitor to come out and do the job again. 

Mini Split Cleaning In Caldwell, ID

HydroKleen208 guarantees the most effective mini split cleaning in Caldwell, ID and across the Treasure Valley. The visit is free if you don’t notice a difference in your mini split performance and indoor air quality. And, we’ll pay for a competitor to do the job next! Click below to contact us online. Or, call us at (208) 779-5596.

Common Mini Split Smells: What They Mean And How To Fix Them

Why Does My Mini Split Smell Funny? Common Causes And Fixes

Common Mini Split Smells: What They Mean And How To Fix ThemYour nose knows! A funky smell coming from your mini split is a sign of a problem. Depending on the odor, it could be anything from an electrical issue to mold infestation to a problem outside your home.

No matter the cause (or the stench), it’s always important to investigate it right away. Even though the problem could be small and easy to fix, it won’t remain that way.

Minor issues get more severe over time. If you ignore it for too long, you’ll end up paying a lot more for a more extensive repair.

Even worse, you’ll compromise the indoor air quality in your home: The air you breathe will be less healthy and can make you sick.

But the good news is that it’s a simple fix most times. And, with mini splits, in particular, a good deep-cleaning clears up most issues with one last visit.

We’ll walk you through troubleshooting based on what you’re experiencing. If you think you need a cleaning or have more questions about the system in your Kuna, ID home — or any house or business in the Treasure Valley — call HydroKleen208 at (208) 779-5596.

We’ll answer all your questions and help you decide if it’s time for a cleaning.

Four Common Mini Splits Smells And What Do Do About Them

These are the four most common odors people notice coming from their mini split:

  1. Chemicals Or Vinegar
  2. Seafood Or Fish
  3. Sewage Or Rotten Eggs
  4. Stale Or Cheesy

We’ll explain what each means and what you should do about them.

Mini Split Smells Like Chemicals Or Vinegar

Electrical problems inside an air handler cause a smell people describe as “chemical” or sometimes like white vinegar. The strong, sharp odor usually means something’s overheating or burning inside the unit.

You can investigate this by looking for brown droplets after taking off the cover and filter. They may look like animal droppings, but what you’re seeing is the sign of something melting and dripping off deeper inside the unit.

Related: 5 Reasons You’ll Love A Mini Split Cleaning

Turn off that air handler if you notice this, and check the others as well. And call your HVAC company right away. It’s nothing you can fix yourself, and you risk major damage if you leave it unattended.

Mini Split Smells Like Seafood Or Fish

Animal remains near your heat pump or air handlers result in your mini split producing a smell similar to seafood or fish. The scent comes from bacteria and other contaminants from the decomposing body.

Start by checking outside near the heat pump. Next, sniff near the walls around your air handler for any natural decaying smells.

It’s worth clarifying a difference here between ductless systems and conventional central air: A fish smell in traditional forced-air systems is usually the sign of an electrical problem, while a rotten egg smell often means a dead animal.

But, as you’ve seen already, these odors mean different problems for mini splits.

Mini Split Smells Like Sewage

A sewage smell coming from your mini split indicates a wastewater problem somewhere in or around your home. There’s a broken sewage pipe, and your HVAC system is circulating the odor.

Once again, turn off the system and check around the house for more odors. Sniff around outside, too.

And, if you feel weak, dizzy, or nauseous, open all the windows and call your HVAC contractor or plumber immediately. A sewage problem can also result in methane gas exposure.

Mini Split Smells Stale Or Cheesy

A stale or cheesy mini split smell is a sign of a mold problem. It’s called Dirty Sock Syndrome because people often describe it as smelling like an old gym bag. The cause is mold and mildew building up inside the air handler, usually on the coil.

It’s pretty common: Your air handler is warm from all the electronics at work, and there’s no light in there. When you combine that with the moisture from the air condensing inside it, you end up with a perfect breeding ground for mold.

The best way to get rid of the problem is with a deep cleaning, and we’ll discuss that in more detail later.

Regular Maintenance For Mini Splits Prevents Odors

You can head off most mini split odors with some easy preventative maintenance:

  • Cleaning The Air Filter
  • Annual Tune-Ups
  • Deep Cleaning

Related: How Often Should A Mini Split Be Cleaned?

Clean The Air Filter

Take the reusable air filters out of your air handlers once a month and clean them out. This gets rid of all sorts of dust, dirt, and debris. And it improves airflow, which in turn prevents other buildup inside the system.

Related: Six Telltale Signs Your Mini Split Needs Cleaning

Annual Tune Ups

Call an HVAC company in the spring for a tune-up. That’s when they inspect and clean out your system. You’ll need one in the fall, too, if your mini split heats your home as well. A quick visit heads off all sorts of problems.

Deep Cleaning

Regular Service Is The Best Way To Avoid Repairs

A deep cleaning goes much further than a tune-up when it comes to cleaning your system. A regular HVAC contractor may clear some surface dirt but can’t get too far into the units.

Instead, HydroKleen208 uses specialized tools and non-toxic, environmentally-safe cleaners to flush out your entire system without taking it apart.

It’s the best way to be sure your air isn’t filled with mold spores, allergens, and other microbial contaminants circulating from your mini split.

Related: What Does It Cost To Clean A Heat Pump?

Mini Split Cleaning In Kuna, ID

HydroKleen208 is the worldwide industry leader for mini split cleaning in Kuna, ID and across the Treasure Valley. We bring more than ten years of dedicated research and development to every visit. Call us at (208) 779-5596 or click below to set your appointment.

Breathe Smarter: New Asthma Management Technology [2022]

New Technology That Helps Control Asthma And Prevent Attacks

Breathe Smarter: New Asthma Management Technology [2022]

Modern science hasn’t found a cure for asthma yet. But, the latest technology can help you manage your symptoms and treatment better than ever before. Everything from apps to smart products to new cleaning strategies makes a world of difference.

And, these breakthroughs come just in time.

Even before 2020, Americans, in general, spent around 90 percent of their time indoors where asthma triggers build up. Now, with remote work and learning taking off, managing your home’s air quality is crucial.

Related: Can Air Conditioning Trigger Asthma Symptoms And Attacks?

We’ll explore the latest and greatest tools out there. If you’re looking for more ways to improve the indoor air quality in your Donnelly, ID home (or anywhere in the Treasure Valley), call HydroKleen208 at (208) 779-5596.

New Asthma Treatment Technology

The basics behind rescue inhalers, albuterol treatments, oral corticosteroids, and other standard treatments are still the same. But, their delivery methods are getting smarter, and you have more ways than ever to track, treat, and address your symptoms. 

Smart Inhalers

Do you know how often you use your inhaler? Your doctor probably asks, and sometimes it’s tough to keep track. THat’s where smart inhalers come in. 

These new products use Bluetooth and other mobile technology to track your usage. Not only do you get a record of when you’re using it. That data can help prevent future attacks. 

With close, careful tracking, you and your doctor can identify the expected times you need your medication. From there, you can work on how to prevent those events. Your doctor may also recognize a need to change your medicine or adjust the dosage.

Some models can even tell if you’re using the inhaler properly or not. Or alert you that you’re entering an area with a lot of pollen or pollution

Interactive Spirometers

Managing asthma for children is challenging. They don’t always understand why they need to do things their friends don’t have to. Or take medicine that other kids don’t need. An interactive spirometer makes it easier for them to follow doctors’ orders.

Take Aluna, for instance. It looks like a toy, and it connects to an app with an interactive game for children. That makes it more engaging for them, which means using it is less of a struggle. 

It will also time out after too many tries. That way, your child won’t tire out their lungs by “playing” with it too much at once. 

Meanwhile, the app tracks and stores the results. You can download the data, send them to your doctor, and get real-time alerts with results when your child uses it.

New Apps

There Are Even Apps That Can Help You Manage Asthma NowBeyond gadgets, your smartphone alone can help you manage your asthma. They’re easy to use, and most are free.

Asthma MD (And Others)

Asthma MD makes it easy to keep a detailed asthma journal. It lets you log your medication usage, attacks, and more. Since it’s an app, you can access it on multiple devices — no need to keep a physical book with you. 

You can color-code it and log entries for everyone in your family. And send the data directly to your doctor.

You can also check out Asthma Buddy and AsthmaTrack. They have similar features. 

KagenAir App

The KagenAir App isn’t just for people with asthma. But, it’s an excellent tool for those managing it for themselves or family members. It’s an app that tracks weather along with common asthma and allergy triggers in the environment around you. 

Related: Common Asthma Triggers From Mother Nature [And How To Avoid Them)

You can fine-tune it by answering a few questions about your allergy or asthma symptoms and triggers. It takes less than a minute every day. 

From there, the app customizes your daily report. Depending on what you need to know, you’ll get information about pollen counts, humidity, wind speed and direction, mold spores, pollution, and more. 

Preventing Asthma Attacks In Homes With Ductless Mini Splits

What Does It Cost To Clean A Heat Pump And Mini Split In Boise Metro?

Homes with mini splits, or ductless heating and cooling systems, often have more asthma triggers than you may realize. 

All sorts of dust, dirt, and microbial contaminants build up inside the air handlers. They take hold behind the barrel fans and in the tiny grooves of the coil behind the filter. 

Then, when the system turns on, all that junk blows into the air around you. 

If you have a mini split, ask yourself: Have you been experiencing more allergy symptoms or asthma attacks after having your system for a year or longer? Does the air in your home feel stale or just not as clean as it used to? 

Related: Excellent Indoor Air Quality Is Essential For People With Asthma

If so, the odds are your air handlers are gunked up with pollen and dust and infested with mold and mildew. If you were to take it apart (which we don’t recommend), you’d probably see something like this: 

A Ductless System Can Get Moldy If Not Taken Care Of

That stuff can and will trigger asthma attacks — and worse. In severe cases, mold spores circulating from an air handler cause toxic mold problems.

Fortunately, there’s a fast and easy solution for businesses and homeowners in Valley County and Boise Metro: A deep cleaning. 

Why A Deep Cleaning Is Important

A mini split deep cleaning goes way beyond cleaning your filter or even having an HVAC professional perform service or maintenance on your system. It’s the only way to reach every nook and cranny inside your system and eradicate the pollutants inside it. 

Related: How Often Should A Mini Split Be Cleaned?

Our cleanings work so well because our parent company, HydroKleen Global, spent more than a decade researching and developing tools and strategies specifically to clean these systems. 

Now, HydroKleen208 brings those innovations to the Treasure Valley with a fast, easy, and inexpensive visit. 

Related: What To Expect With A HydroKleen Visit

Our pressurized washer is strong enough to flush out the entire system without damaging anything. And, our cleaning agents are 100% non-toxic and safe for the environment.

Mini Split & Heat Pump Cleaning For People With Asthma In Donnelly, ID

HydroKleen208’s mini split and heat pump cleanings play a pivotal role in managing asthma. We serve homes and businesses in Donnelly, ID, across Valley County, and Boise Metro. Click below for an appointment or call (208) 779-5596 to learn more.

The Hydrokleen Story: Who Are And What Makes Us Special

The HydroKleen Story: How (And Why) We Offer The Best Mini Split Cleanings

Regular Service Is The Best Way To Avoid RepairsLike any superhero, HydroKleen208 has an origin story!

Okay, maybe we’re not that amazing. But, talk to any homeowner who’s had us out for a cleaning. They’ll let you know about the tremendous impact we made on their home. 

As of early 2022, HydroKleen has cleaned more than 1.5 million mini splits in nearly 40 countries. 

Homeowners around the globe know our cleanings make their homes more comfortable, improve their indoor air quality, and even help reduce their electric bills. 

And that’s all with one quick visit. 

As mini splits become more popular in the United States, and especially in the Treasure Valley, HydroKleen208 is here to continue that tradition for families and businesses in Idaho.

Related: The Gold, Silver And Bronze Reasons You Need A HydroKleen208 Cleaning

Still, you may be wondering who we are, exactly. And how we get to make these sorts of claims.

If so, you’re in the right place.

In this brief article, we’ll tell you about how our parent company, HydroKleen Global in Australia, recognized a critical need and developed the best tools and processes in the world to address it.

Keep reading to learn more. Or, click below or call us at (208) 205-9078 to ask questions or set an appointment.

 

What We Discovered About Mini Splits

Mini splits are catching on now in the U.S. But, they’ve been around much longer in other countries like Australia. That’s where John Sanders founded HydroKleen in 2009.

Sanders discovered that, for all the great benefits ductless systems offered, they developed problems as they got older. Their energy efficiency dropped significantly. And, respiratory issues, including toxic mold syndrome, were rising among people with mini splits.

Both problems stemmed from the same source: Dirty air handlers.

Microbial contamination built up inside these units even when homeowners had them serviced regularly and cleaned the filters each month. These measures weren’t enough to stop the inside from looking like this:

The Hydrokleen Story: Who Are And What Makes Us Special

Sanders and his partners set out to do two things: Raise awareness about the risks a dirty mini split can pose. And eliminate that risk one cleaning at a time.

Our Research And Development

The HydroKleen team has always made research and development the top priority. The team spent years designing pumps and equipment strong enough to clean even the dirtiest coils and barrel fans inside your air handler without breaking or bending any parts.

Next, they developed a comprehensive water catchment system. After all, a cleaning wouldn’t work if the techs left dirty water or residue in people’s homes and on their stuff.

But the most challenging aspect was the cleaning solution.

It took years to develop a non-hazardous cleaning agent that could eradicate microbial contamination without affecting people or their pets in their homes. Or the environment at large.

Today, the cleaning solution is 100-percent non-toxic and non-allergenic. And it exceeds the world’s strictest national guidelines for health and safety standards.

With all this in place, HydroKleen made a considerable impact in their native Australia. The next step was taking it across the world.

Our Licensing Model

The HydroKleen team knew quality control was crucial as they expanded. After all, they couldn’t be in every office and home across their world. But, their licensees could. And they needed to uphold the same standards as the original team.

With that in mind, HydroKleen created a robust business model to maintain those high standards anywhere in the world.

With hours of online video training modules and dozens of guides, strategies, and resources, HydroKleen ensures that anyone with their name, logo, van, or equipment lives up to the company’s very high standards.

That brings us all the way from Molendinar in Australia to the Treasure Valley here in Idaho.

Mini Split Cleaning In Caldwell, ID

HydroKleen208 brings more than a decade of experience and research and development to cleaning the mini splits in Caldwell, ID homes and businesses. We offer our 100-percent satisfaction-guaranteed service to Boise Metro and Valley County. Click below or call us at (208) 205-9078.