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    Huskisson Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Nov 7, 2015, 05:23 PM
    Water pouring into the house
    This has been going on for months.

    We have had 4 companies out each with a different expensive solution. So far we have tried a coil pull and clean and a complete re-installation because we were told that it had been improperly installed and was tilted.

    It still leaks, it leaks less but it is also cooler so it is hard to tell. We live in Florida so it is not that much cooler. The last guy to come out said that the outdoor unit was bigger than the indoor and so the timing was off ( the unit worked perfectly fine for 4 years) so that doesn't make much sense but he lowered the speed on one and said wait 2 weeks nothing happened so now he is saying that we need a bigger vent even though we already got a much bigger vent when it was reinstalled and like I said it worked for 4 years without a problem.

    He also says all the moisture is trapped in the installation but it has been 2 months since it was reinstalled so surely it would be slowing down if that was the case?

    I do not have money for the A/C guys to run experiments and wondered if anyone had any solutions that made any sense. Non of the solutions we have been offered or tried have made any sense.

    Thanks
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    hkstroud Posts: 11,929, Reputation: 899
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    Nov 8, 2015, 05:16 AM
    First try to put your frustrations aside and tell us what is going on. You titled your post "Water Pouring into House". I had to read your entire post to figure out you are talking about an air conditioning unit.
    Try to describe what is happening and what you have done to try to correct the problem other than spend a lot of money.

    Right now I have the impression you have a problem with condensation draining but I don't know. Maybe its is raining and your roof is leaking.

    Remember we are not there, we only know what you tell us.

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