Just recently I heard of three incidences where the AC condensate line broke and the water causes major damage. In all three incidences the air-handler/evaporator coil was installed in the attic and 3/4" schedule 40 PVC pipe was used for the condensate line. In each case the residents turned on the AC for the first time of the season and didn't realize they had a problem until days later when condensate finally seeped through the ceiling and down the inside of walls and soaked into hardwood floors causing them to buckle. It looks like someone hit the PVC pipe with a sledge hammer making it shatter, it wasn't just cracked. Now I'm paranoid about my system since my evaporator coil is also in the attic. Here in PA we can have some very cold winters and very hot summers. I'm thinking maybe it's the wide variation in attic temperature that's causing the PVC pipe to break?? Is there anything better that they currently use for condensate lines, i.e. like cu or Pex? Maybe I should replace my condensate lines? Any insight would be much appreciated!
Bill