if by “top” PVC you mean the PVC tube coming out of your house that corresponds to your upstairs AC unit, then yes, this is normal. all air conditioners pull water out of the air as they cool, and that water has to go somewhere.

Should AC line be dripping?

The condensate line should drain to the outdoors and during humid weather you should see plenty of water dripping from it. If it’s not dripping, it’s not draining! If there is standing water in the drain pan, your condensate drain is clogged! #3 Dripping from anywhere else is a problem.

Why is my AC drain dripping outside?





Poor airflow due to a dirty air filter or low refrigerant levels preventing heat absorption are common causes. When ice buildup on the coils melts, this could lead to an excess of water runoff to be flushed out through the condensate drain line, forming what appears to be an AC leak outside.

How much water should be coming out of AC drain line?

Your air conditioner should naturally drain water that was once humidity out of your home. On average, you can expect 5 to 20 gallons of condensate per day.

How do I stop my air conditioner from dripping condensation?

Try to reduce the humidity level in the air near the air ducts. You can go for a dehumidifier if that helps to reduce the condensation. Unblock any ducts that are restricting airflow and have them cleaned regularly. Regularly clean your air filters and change them once every three months.

What is the PVC pipe coming out of my house?

Some homes contain drain access pipes, which can be of PVC, and are intended for use if a clog forms in your main drain. They tie into the drain that leads out to the street sewer towards the end of the home sewer line. These are always sealed over, however, typically using a threaded cap end.

Why is my AC ceiling vent dripping water?





When the refrigerant in your air conditioner is low, it will cause the evaporator coil to freeze over. When the coils thaw, the water overflows in the drain pan. If the refrigerant leak is significant, the entire AC system may need to be replaced.

Why does my AC drip so much water?

If your AC is leaking inside the home, it’s most likely due to a clogged condensate drain line. Over time, this line can become clogged with debris like dirt, dust, or mold. When your condensate drain line gets clogged, water can’t escape and drain to the outside of the home.

Why is my air con dripping water?

One of the most common reasons air conditioners begin to drip water is because of a clogged drain line. Dust and debris can collect and eventually clog the drain hole. Once the pan has become full the water has nowhere to go and starts drip over the sides.

How do I stop my PVC pipe from leaking?


Quote from Youtube video: Apply an even coat of primer around the pipe at the leaking point and let dry then apply a liberal coat of cement. Around the pipe at the leaking joint.

Why is there a pipe in my attic?



There are two types of pipes, other that water supply, that are typically found in an attic: 1) vent pipes for the plumbing drain system, like in the photo above, that extend through the roof and are usually larger diameter and, 2) piping for natural or propane gas that runs through the attic and then down to a furnace

Should roof vent pipe be covered?

The main reason you should consider putting a cap on your vent pipe is to protect it from the debris that can get in during the storm and prevent animals from climbing in. On the other hand, you should always protect your roof vent pipe with a vent pipe cover.

What is the PVC pipe sticking out of my roof?

Most people have no idea what this pipe is or the importance of it. What is it exactly? The pipe coming out the top of your roof is a plumbing vent, and it plays an important role in helping your plumbing work properly and keeping your home free from methane gas.

Can a vent pipe leak water?



Here are four common problems that can cause water to leak around vent pipes: If the rubber boot is cracked, rotted away, or torn. When this happens, the water can seep into the house along the pipe. Rusty and cracked collars around the vent pipe can allow rainwater to pool and eventually drip into a building or home.

Does rain get into roof vents?

But some roof air vents sit fairly flat to the roof, with a mushroom style hood and unprotected sides. And on occasion a hard driving rain with whipping wind will cause roof vents to leak water. If your roof vent leaks during heavy rain, the rain may be blowing up under the hood and into the vent.

How do you fix a leaking attic vent?

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Quote from Youtube video: Put plenty on there build it up on both sides on the shingle side is what is the aluminum. Side. Then all you have to do once you get that built up its feather it down nice and smooth.

Should attic vents be closed in winter?

You should absolutely leave your roof vents open during the winter – do not cover them! During the winter, roof ventilation works to keep temperatures even. Closing your vents makes the attic space too warm and dry – dangerous conditions for mold as well as pests.