Condensate Pump Replacement — Lancaster County, PA
If your air handler is in a basement, utility room, or attic without gravity drain access, a condensate pump removes the water your AC produces during operation. When it fails, water backs up into the drain pan — and eventually onto your floor.
Signs Your Condensate Pump Needs Replacement
- Water pooling near or under the air handler
- AC shutting off repeatedly (overflow safety switch tripping)
- Pump motor running but water level still rising
- Pump not running at all during AC operation
- Burning smell from pump motor area
What We Do
- Diagnose pump failure vs. clogged drain line
- Install new compatible condensate pump
- Connect drain lines and discharge line
- Test pump operation through multiple cycles
- Verify float switch and overflow protection
Flat-rate replacement: $150–$350 | Call (717) 483-1673