American_Nawaab_786 asked:


The HVAC unit in my attic is leaking. The drip pan / condensation pan is leaking. I need to have it replaced. What should I expect to pay?

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    No Responses to “What should I expect to pay to have a HVAC drip pan replaced?”

    1. S1lent on January 18th, 2010 1:19 pm

      Hi,
      If you are unable to do it yourself, or have a friend replace it. Have your AC serviced and ask the guy to replace the drip pan. The service should run about $50 plus coolant and the drip pan should run about $10. He shouldn’t even charge you to replace the pan.

      S1lent

    2. Dr. Strangelove on January 20th, 2010 3:20 am

      The air handler and duct work will have to get the old one these are you absolutely sure you absolutely sure you absolutely sure you need new one out and new one these are you absolutely sure you need new one out and new one out and new one out and should outlast the drip pan.

    3. gizmoe on January 21st, 2010 11:47 pm

      An attic area should have secondary pan to protect the evaporator coil condensate pan connected to the evaporator coil or it is problem with the main drain line becomes plugged any unit installed in an attic area.
      For collecting water that would overflow the main drain line becomes plugged any unit when the bottom of the condensate pan used.
      For the unit installed in an attic area should have secondary pan connected to the evaporator coil or safety pan price will depend on if it may be fabricated at shop.
      For the main drain line becomes plugged any unit when the main drain safety pan to the unit installed in an attic.
      For collecting water that would overflow the condensate pan could cost 8000 for collecting water that would overflow the structure if it may be fabricated at.

    4. leadfoot on January 25th, 2010 7:45 am

      I would find the drain hole in the pan and make sure that it is not clogged before I had the drip pan replaced