If your air conditioning smells bad or leaks water, it is usually a sign that something in the system needs attention. A musty smell can point to moisture, dirt, or microbial growth, while water leaking indoors often suggests a drainage or airflow problem. The U.S. Department of Energy notes that clogged condensate drains can cause water damage when overflow occurs, and the EPA’s guidance on indoor moisture explains that excess moisture should be addressed quickly to reduce the risk of mould growth and indoor air quality problems. A useful reference on that side of the issue is the EPA’s guide to mold, moisture, and your home.
At 100% Plumbing, we help homeowners identify whether the issue is simple maintenance, a drainage fault, or a wider problem affecting cooling performance and indoor comfort. If your system has not been serviced recently, poor upkeep is often the first place to look, which is why regular entretien de la climatisation matters. Existing internal URLs for this topic are available in your current site inventory.
Why an air conditioner smells bad
A bad smell from an air conditioner is not something to ignore. Different odours can point to different issues.
A musty or damp smell often suggests moisture build-up, dirt on filters or coils, or microbial growth somewhere in the unit. EPA guidance is clear that moisture control is the key to mould control, and damp indoor conditions can contribute to allergic reactions, asthma symptoms, and other respiratory complaints.
A dirty or stale smell may mean the filter is clogged and the system is circulating dust and debris instead of clean conditioned air. This often happens when maintenance has been delayed and the unit is working harder than it should. Keeping up with entretien de la climatisation can help prevent that type of build-up.
A smell that gets worse when the system starts can indicate standing water in the drainage system or contamination inside the indoor unit. If the odour keeps returning, the issue usually needs more than a quick spray or surface clean.
Why an air conditioner leaks water
When an indoor AC unit leaks water, the most common cause is poor condensate drainage. The Department of Energy says clogged drain channels can stop the system removing condensed water properly, leading to overflow or shutdown until the blockage is cleared.
Other common causes include:
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a blocked condensate drain line
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a dirty filter restricting airflow
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frozen evaporator coils
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a damaged drain tray
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an installation issue affecting drainage angle
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a condensate pump fault on systems that use one
If the leak is repeated, it may also be worth checking related moisture and drainage issues around the property, especially if water has already affected walls or ceilings. In those cases, broader plomberie générale support can be useful as well. Existing service URLs are listed in your current site structure.
What the risks are
A leaking or bad-smelling air conditioner is more than a comfort issue.
Water damage is the most immediate risk. Overflow can stain ceilings, damage paint, affect plasterboard, and in some homes reach electrics or flooring. DOE guidance specifically warns that blocked condensate drainage can lead to water damage where overflow occurs.
Indoor air quality can also suffer. EPA guidance states that excess moisture supports mould growth and that mould exposure can contribute to allergy and respiratory symptoms in some occupants. That matters even more in homes with children, older adults, or anyone with asthma.
Reduced cooling performance is another common outcome. If the filter is clogged or the coil is freezing, the unit may cool less effectively while using more energy. The problem may begin as an odour or a small drip, then turn into poor airflow and inconsistent temperatures.
What homeowners can check first
There are a few basic checks that can help you understand the problem before arranging a repair:
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check whether the smell is musty, dirty, or sewage-like
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see if the leak only happens when the unit has been running for a while
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inspect the filter for visible dirt
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note whether cooling performance has dropped
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look for staining or damp marks around the indoor unit
If the issue is seasonal, it is also worth reviewing pre-summer air con advice so the system is cleaned and checked before heavier use begins. That internal article already exists in your site inventory.
When it points to a bigger problem
A one-off drip does not always mean major repair work, but repeated leaks or strong odours often mean the system is not draining, filtering, or operating as it should.
You should take the problem more seriously if:
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the smell returns soon after cleaning
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the unit leaks repeatedly indoors
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the wall or ceiling is becoming damp
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cooling performance has dropped noticeably
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the unit freezes up
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the leak is near electrics
If the issue keeps coming back, it may be time to stop troubleshooting and contactez-nous for a proper inspection. Your current site inventory also includes relevant support pages such as services de plomberie et FAQ.
How 100% Plumbing can help
If your AC smells bad, leaks water, or is no longer cooling properly, 100% Plumbing can inspect the system, find the cause, and recommend the right fix. Depending on the issue, that may involve cleaning drainage components, checking airflow problems, inspecting for water damage, or identifying whether the system needs deeper service.
We can also help if the problem overlaps with wider property moisture or drainage issues, especially where internal leaks have affected surrounding finishes and need attention from an experienced services de plomberie team. The business serves Calpe and the wider Costa Blanca, with 24-hour emergency support noted in the company summary.
If your system also seems low on refrigerant or cooling performance has fallen sharply, related support content on agents de recharge pour climatisation may also be relevant. That URL is present in the current site inventory.
If your air conditioner smells bad or leaks water, do not leave it to get worse. A small drainage or maintenance issue can lead to mould risk, water damage, and more expensive repairs later. For expert help with entretien de la climatisation, related plomberie générale, or a full inspection, contact 100% Plomberie today.
Frequently asked questions
Why does my air conditioner smell musty?
A musty smell usually points to moisture, dirt, or microbial growth inside the unit or drainage system. EPA guidance says excess moisture should be fixed quickly because it supports mould growth and can affect indoor air quality.
Why is my AC leaking water indoors?
A blocked condensate drain is one of the most common causes. DOE guidance notes that clogged drains can cause overflow and water damage if the system cannot remove condensate properly.
Is a leaking AC dangerous?
It can be. Water can damage ceilings, walls, flooring, and nearby electrics. The risk is higher if the leak is persistent or close to power connections.
Can a bad-smelling AC affect health?
It can, especially when moisture and mould are involved. EPA guidance links mould exposure with allergic reactions, asthma symptoms, and other respiratory complaints in some people.
When should I call a professional?
You should call a professional if the smell keeps returning, the unit leaks repeatedly, cooling performance drops, or water is affecting the surrounding wall, ceiling, or electrics.

