Riverside's location in the Inland Empire creates conditions that accelerate condensate drain failures. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, which means AC systems run longer and produce more condensation than units in cooler climates. The Santa Ana winds that blow through the area carry dust and debris that clog filters and accumulate in drain lines. Homes near the Santa Ana River bottom or agricultural areas experience higher dust loads, which increases the frequency of drain line blockages and coil fouling.
Riverside enforces building codes that require proper condensate drainage and safety shut-off devices on new installations. Many older homes built before these requirements took effect lack secondary drain pans or float switches, which means a primary drain clog leads directly to water damage. Horizon HVAC understands the local code requirements and retrofit solutions that bring older systems up to current standards. When you hire us, you work with technicians who know the local regulations and the common problems specific to Riverside homes.