Mini-Split Leaking Water Inside
Short answer: A mini-split leaking water inside is almost always caused by a clogged condensate drain line, a frozen coil that is melting, or an indoor head unit installed at the wrong angle. In Tampa Bay’s humid summers, a single 1.5-ton mini-split can produce 1 to 3 gallons of condensate per hour — enough to cause ceiling or wall damage within hours if the drain is blocked.
Why Mini-Splits Leak Water in Tampa Bay
Every air conditioner removes moisture from the air as part of the cooling process. The indoor evaporator coil chills warm, humid room air below its dew point, and water droplets collect on the coil fins. That water drips into a condensate drain pan and exits through a drain line to the outside. In a dry climate, this process is routine. In Tampa Bay, it is relentless.
Tampa Bay’s average relative humidity runs 75 percent year-round and regularly exceeds 85 percent during summer afternoons. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, air conditioning removes approximately 20 to 30 pints of water per day from a typical home in humid climates. Mini-splits running continuously during a Florida summer can push condensate production to the upper end of that range — and beyond — which stresses every component of the drain system.
The EPA’s indoor air quality guidance notes that any water intrusion left unaddressed for 24 to 48 hours creates conditions for mold growth on drywall and framing. In Tampa Bay, that timeline is compressed because ambient humidity is already high. A dripping mini-split is not a “wait and see” situation.
Five Causes of Mini-Split Water Leaks
1. Clogged Condensate Drain Line
The drain line runs from the indoor unit’s drain pan to an exterior exit point, typically through the wall behind or beside the unit. In Florida, algae, mold, and mineral deposits from hard Tampa Bay water build up inside the drain line faster than in northern climates. When the line is even partially obstructed, water backs up into the drain pan and overflows onto the wall or ceiling. This is the single most common cause of mini-split water leaks and is entirely preventable with routine maintenance.
Drain lines should be flushed with a diluted bleach solution or condensate tablets every 3 to 4 months in Florida. This is more frequent than the 6-to-12-month interval recommended by manufacturers designed for cooler climates.
2. Frozen Coil Melting
When the evaporator coil freezes (from a dirty filter, low refrigerant, or low airflow), a large mass of ice accumulates on the coil surface. When the system shuts off or defrosts, all that ice melts rapidly — producing far more water than the drain pan and line can handle at once. The pan overflows, and water runs down the wall or drips from the front of the unit. If you see a sudden heavy drip after the system has been running for hours, a freeze-thaw cycle is the likely cause. See our page on mini-split icing for the full breakdown.
3. Improper Installation Angle
Mini-split indoor heads must be installed with a very slight backward tilt (toward the wall) so condensate flows by gravity into the drain pan and toward the drain line outlet. If the unit is installed perfectly level or tilted forward even a few degrees, water collects at the front edge of the pan and drips from the bottom of the unit rather than exiting through the drain. This is an installation defect, not a maintenance issue. It requires repositioning the mounting bracket to correct.
4. Dirty or Obstructed Filter
A clogged filter reduces airflow across the evaporator coil. The coil gets colder than designed, moisture freezes on the coil surface instead of draining, and a freeze-thaw leak cycle begins. Clean or rinse the filter every 2 to 3 weeks during peak season in Tampa Bay. A clean filter is the least expensive insurance against water damage.
5. Damaged or Cracked Drain Pan
Older mini-splits (8 years or more) can develop hairline cracks in the plastic drain pan from thermal cycling and age. In Tampa Bay, the extreme daily temperature swings from a cooled interior to outdoor heat stress plastic components faster than in moderate climates. If the drain line is clear and the coil is not frozen, but water still drips from the unit, inspect the pan for visible cracks or rust staining.
Leak Location Triage Table
| Leak Location | Likely Cause | Urgency | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dripping from the bottom front of the indoor head | Clogged drain line, drain pan overflow, or improper tilt | High — water damage risk within hours | Turn unit off; call same day |
| Heavy drip or gush following long run cycle | Frozen coil melting; pan overflowing during defrost | High — underlying freeze issue needs diagnosis | Turn to Fan Only for 30 min to thaw; call today |
| Water running down the wall behind the unit | Drain line disconnected inside the wall, or improperly sloped line routing | Very high — hidden moisture damage possible | Turn unit off immediately; call today |
| Small steady drip from the front louvers | Unit installed with forward tilt; condensate migrating to the front | Medium — will worsen over time | Schedule service within a week |
| Water pooling on the floor below the outdoor unit | Normal condensate during cooling (outdoor units produce condensate too) or defrost cycle | Low — usually normal | Monitor; call if puddle is large or continuous |
| Musty smell with no visible drip | Standing water in drain pan from partial clog; early mold growth | Medium — mold risk increasing | Schedule drain flush within 2 to 3 days |
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How Much Water Is Normal?
A 1.5-ton (18,000 BTU) mini-split running in Tampa Bay’s summer humidity will commonly remove 1 to 3 gallons of water per hour from the air. On a 95°F day when the unit runs almost continuously, that is 20 to 50 gallons of water leaving through the drain line in a single day. This is completely normal when the drain system is working correctly. The only time you should see water is if the drain is blocked and water overflows the pan, or if the coil has frozen and is melting rapidly.
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What To Do Right Now If Your Mini-Split Is Leaking
- Turn the unit off at the thermostat or remote — not just to Fan Only, fully off. This stops new condensate production.
- Place towels or a container under the drip to protect flooring and drywall.
- Check the filter. If it is visibly dirty, rinse it under cool water and let it air dry completely before reinstalling.
- Look at the drain line exit point (usually exits through the wall outside). Is water dripping from it? If not, the line is blocked.
- Call Home Therapist if the leak was heavy, if water ran down the wall, or if the unit iced up. These require a professional diagnosis.
Preventing Leaks: Tampa Bay Maintenance Schedule
- Filter cleaning: Every 2 to 3 weeks during summer (June-September)
- Condensate drain flush: Every 3 to 4 months (pour diluted white vinegar or bleach-water mix into the drain access point)
- Annual professional service: Full coil cleaning, drain inspection, refrigerant check, and electrical test — ideally in April before peak season
Home Therapist offers mini-split maintenance visits for homeowners throughout Tampa Bay. A clean drain line costs far less than a water-damaged ceiling. For more on our full ductless mini-split services in Tampa, see our main installation and service page.
If you also need plumbing help — because a leaking unit caused water damage near a wall with plumbing — our licensed plumbers (CFC1431159) can inspect for secondary damage in the same visit. We provide FREE estimates on all plumbing work.
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Related Pages
- Ductless Mini-Split Installation in Tampa Bay
- Mini-Split Iced Up or Frozen
- Mini-Split Not Cooling
- AC Repair Tampa
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is it normal for a mini-split to drip water inside?
No. Water should only exit the system through the outdoor drain line. If you see water dripping inside — from the front, bottom, or back of the indoor head — the drain system is not functioning correctly. The most common cause in Tampa Bay is a clogged condensate drain line due to algae or mineral buildup. Turn the unit off and call a licensed HVAC technician to clear the drain and inspect for damage.
How often should I flush the condensate drain on a Tampa Bay mini-split?
Every 3 to 4 months if you run the unit regularly — which most Tampa Bay homeowners do year-round. Flush the drain by pouring a cup of diluted white vinegar (1:1 with water) into the drain line access port near the indoor unit. Some units have a cap or plug over this port. If you are unsure where it is, Home Therapist can show you during a service visit and set you up with a maintenance schedule.
Can a leaking mini-split cause mold in my walls?
Yes, and in Tampa Bay it happens faster than most homeowners expect. The EPA notes that mold growth can begin within 24 to 48 hours of water intrusion in humid conditions. Tampa Bay’s ambient humidity means the drywall or framing behind a leaking unit stays moist longer than it would in a dry climate. If the unit has been dripping for more than a day, have a technician inspect the affected wall cavity during the service visit.
My mini-split is dripping but the filter looks clean. What else could it be?
If the filter is clean and the unit has not been running unusually long, the drain line is almost certainly clogged. Drain blockages develop slowly from algae and mineral deposits and do not affect cooling performance until the pan overflows. The second possibility is a slight forward tilt on the mounting bracket — water migrates to the front of the drain pan and drips from the louvers rather than exiting through the drain. A technician can diagnose both in under an hour.
How much does it cost to fix a leaking mini-split?
Home Therapist provides FREE diagnosis on every service call — you never pay a diagnostic fee. A condensate drain flush and cleaning is typically completed as part of a standard service visit. If the issue requires repositioning the unit for tilt correction, coil cleaning, or drain pan replacement, the repair is quoted before any work begins. Our minimum labor rate for approved repair work is $279. Most drain-related leaks are resolved for less than the cost of repairing water-damaged drywall.
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