So, I normally can google things and come up with an answer, but I'm totally stumped. A few days ago my neighbor approached me and told me that their entire backyard was flooded and it seemed to be flowing from my yard to theirs. I walk into my backyard and sure enough the ground is soggy and mushy and the neighbors yard has standing water. We have no sprinkler systems, and the only thing close to the area is our outside AC unit.
I turn the unit off for a few days and there is no more water. Yesterday I turn the AC unit on and run it normally, not really thinking about it. After about 6 hours I walk into my backyard and there are large pools or water in my yard and my neighbors yard is flooded even worse than the prior time this happened. I went outside first thing that morning and my yard and neighbors yard were both dry. The AC seems to be the contributing factor because I can't think of anything else that would be causing it and it happens whenever I run the AC.
Filters are clean, unit is 3-4 years old. Any idea what might be causing this? It is definitely way more water than normal condensation would cause. Also, the concrete slab the unit is on is always bone dry.
I turn the unit off for a few days and there is no more water. Yesterday I turn the AC unit on and run it normally, not really thinking about it. After about 6 hours I walk into my backyard and there are large pools or water in my yard and my neighbors yard is flooded even worse than the prior time this happened. I went outside first thing that morning and my yard and neighbors yard were both dry. The AC seems to be the contributing factor because I can't think of anything else that would be causing it and it happens whenever I run the AC.
Filters are clean, unit is 3-4 years old. Any idea what might be causing this? It is definitely way more water than normal condensation would cause. Also, the concrete slab the unit is on is always bone dry.