In a perfect setting, all our machines and equipment will work like brand new forever. Unfortunately, this is not the case as they eventually grow old and succumb to wear and tear. Modern furnaces are built to last a long time. However, they are not indestructible. Something will go wrong down the line, and you might find your furnace experiencing some issues, such as leaking. A gas furnace leaking water results in an inconvenient and uncomfortable home environment.
In this article, we discuss the causes of furnace leaks, some furnace troubleshooting tips, and what you can do to address the issue.
HVAC Condensation Leak
Condensation forms during the heat process of your furnace. These droplets are drained through the pipes or a floor drain. If the pipes get clogged or damaged, the water will leak out of your heating system instead. You are likely to see water pooling at the base of your furnace if this is the case.
Is your humidifier connected to your HVAC system? If so, check your humidifier. Humidifiers generate moisture to keep the air from becoming too dry. Any humidifier issues can lead to a leak in your furnace, which might be the reason for the leak in your furnace.
Air Conditioner Leak
If you use your AC system and furnace simultaneously and there is leaking, the cooling system might be the cause. Condensation in the AC is drained into the condensation pan. When it is full, water can drip into your furnace. As the water is leaking out of your heating system, you would mistake the leak to be coming from the furnace instead of your A/C.
Plumbing Leak
A plumbing system leak negatively affects your furnace. Any clogged parts or damaged pipes in the plumbing system will clog water and debris. As a result, the drainage won’t be able to flow correctly and will back up instead. You are likely to see a leak at the base of your furnace if this is the case. Contact a professional to have your plumbing pipes inspected and repaired or replaced right away.