HVAC Water Leak?Stop Damage Now
Water pouring from your furnace or AC? Every minute it sits, the damage gets worse. Our crew responds in 45–60 minutes to shut it down before it spreads.

Owner & Lead HVAC Technician
Where HVAC Water Leaks Come From
Most of these are straightforward fixes — we can usually knock them out same-day
Clogged Drain Line
Algae, mold, and debris plug up the condensate drain — water backs up and overflows.
Broken Condensate Pump
When the pump dies, water overflows from the drain pan straight onto your floor.
Cracked Drain Pan
Years of corrosion eat through the pan — water drips straight past it.
Frozen Coil Thaw
Ice builds on the evaporator coil, then melts all at once when the system cycles off.
Improper Installation
Wrong pitch, bad connections, or undersized drain line — the original install was off.
Furnace Condensate Line
High-efficiency furnace condensate line freezes or plugs up during cold snaps.
What To Do While You Wait
Do this right now to limit the damage while we're on our way
Immediate Actions
Turn off HVAC system at thermostat and breaker
Place towels and buckets under the leak
Move furniture and valuables away from water
Take photos for insurance documentation
Check ceilings below for water spreading
Safety Warnings
Don't use wet vacuums near electrical components
Avoid electrical outlets near standing water
Don't attempt HVAC repairs yourself
Don't restart the system until inspected
Watch for signs of electrical hazards
Water Leak Emergency Coverage Area
Fast response throughout the Portland Metro area
Water Leak Emergency FAQs
What homeowners ask us most about HVAC water leaks
Water Leak? Don't Wait
Water damage compounds fast — every minute matters. Call now for 45–60 minute emergency response.
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