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Monsoon AC Care in Goa: Prevent Breakdowns Before They Start

A practical guide to caring for your AC through Goa's four-month monsoon, what to watch for, what to do, and how to keep your system running reliably.

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What Goa's Monsoon Does to Your AC System

Between June and September, Goa receives over 3,000 mm of rainfall and sustained relative humidity above 85%. This environment stresses every part of your AC, outdoor unit condenser coils accumulate salt and organic debris, drain systems face higher volumes of condensate, and mould finds ideal growth conditions inside the indoor unit.

The ACs that break down during monsoon are almost always ones that went in without adequate pre-monsoon preparation. The breakdowns are preventable, but fixing them mid-monsoon is expensive and inconvenient.

  • High humidity accelerates mould growth on evaporator coils and in drain trays
  • Outdoor units near the coast accumulate salt spray between rain events
  • Drain systems handle more condensate in high-humidity conditions and block more easily

Early Warning Signs to Act On

These signs during monsoon indicate a developing problem. Catching them early avoids a full breakdown.

  • Water dripping from the indoor unit: blocked drain or frozen coil caused by low refrigerant
  • Musty smell when the AC runs: mould on the evaporator coil or in the drain tray
  • Reduced cooling despite the setpoint being met: dirty coil or refrigerant issue
  • Outdoor unit making unusual sounds: debris in the fan or corrosion on the fan blade
  • Circuit breaker tripping: compressor or electrical fault requiring immediate professional attention

Monthly Care During the Monsoon Season

Active care during the June–September period keeps problems from developing. Most tasks can be done by the owner without tools.

  • Clean the indoor filter every 3–4 weeks, humidity causes faster accumulation of mould and debris
  • Check the outdoor drain pipe outlet monthly to ensure it is clear and draining freely
  • After heavy storms, visually inspect the outdoor unit for storm debris or standing water
  • Run the AC in fan-only mode for 30 minutes after switching off to dry the evaporator coil and reduce mould growth

How to Avoid the Most Common Monsoon Breakdowns

The three most common monsoon AC failures are drain blockages, mould-contaminated coils, and tripped breakers due to water ingress. All three are largely preventable with pre-monsoon service and basic monthly hygiene during the season.

  • Pre-monsoon drain flush is the single most effective preventive step
  • Anti-mould treatment on coils during pre-monsoon service significantly reduces musty odour complaints
  • Ensure outdoor unit electrical connections are sealed against moisture ingress

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Absolutely, AC is beneficial during monsoon as it dehumidifies as well as cools, making interiors more comfortable. The key is keeping the system clean and draining properly. A poorly maintained AC during monsoon is uncomfortable and can worsen air quality, but a maintained one works very well.

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