The air conditioner drain line removes condensation that forms on the evaporator during air cooling. If the line becomes clogged or leaks, water begins to accumulate in the drain pan, overflow, and leak onto the trim, causing an unpleasant odor.
Regular cleaning and timely HVAC repair of the drain line help prevent leaks, mold growth, and system shutdowns. Below are the signs of a malfunction, safe diagnostics, cleaning methods, and options for restoring the drain line’s functionality.
Prevention: How to Reduce Clogs
- Clean the indoor unit filters according to the schedule: less dust means less dirt in the tray.
- Flush the drain before the busy season and when the first odors appear.
- Keep an eye on the end of the drain: protect it from insects and debris, and do not immerse the end of the hose in water.
- Avoid using harsh chemicals that can damage the plastic and seals; Mild detergents and rinsing with water are preferred.
Signs of a clogged drain line and the consequences
A clogged drain line disrupts condensate drainage from the indoor unit: water stops draining by gravity, accumulates in the tray, and finds its way out through the housing or air ducts. The sooner you recognize the symptoms, the lower the risk of leaks, damage to the finish, and mold.
If any of the following signs appear, the drain should be cleaned and checked for blockage. If the problem persists, examine the slope, connections, and condition of the drain hose/pump.
Key Symptoms of a Blockage
- Water dripping or leaking from the indoor unit indicates an overflowing tray, backflow in the drain hose, or partial or complete blockage.
- A musty smell indicates stagnant water and dirt in the tray and pipe, causing active growth of bacteria and mold.
- Gurgling sounds indicate air and water passing through a restriction/blockage, possibly an incorrect slope or air leaks through leaky connections.
- Freezing indicates impaired condensate drainage and/or air flow, or overcooling of the heat exchanger; Water can freeze and worsen the problem.
Bottom line: Leaks, odor, gurgling, and freezing are typical signs that the drain line is not working properly. Timely cleaning and inspection of the drain line prevents flooding, corrosion of components, mold growth, and reduced air conditioner efficiency.









