Insulation Problem Causing Local Sweating
Insulation gaps, torn foam sleeves, or missing wrapping at joints let warm humid air contact the cold suction line, forming water droplets on that specific section or nearby surfaces.
- Sweating appears in a specific area or connection point.
- Water marks form near trunking or exposed pipe surfaces.
- Cooling may still feel normal at first.
We trace the water source to the exact insulation gap, re-wrap or replace the damaged section, and confirm no moisture is reaching nearby surfaces or electrical points. A gas top-up suggestion can miss a basic insulation fault when cooling is still stable.