$59 A/C Tune-Up, Inspection per unit
Your AC produces 15–20 gallons of water per day in peak summer. Most Peoria builders put that drain 2 inches from your foundation — right where termites thrive. Bradford extends it 2 feet out, clears clogs, and fixes overflow pans before they cause ceiling damage.
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When your AC runs in Peoria — which is essentially 9–10 months a year — it pulls moisture out of the air and drains it through a condensate line. Most Peoria builders, including those in Vistancia and Trilogy at Vistancia, terminate that drain line just 2–3 inches from your home's foundation. That's code-compliant. But it's also a chronic moisture source at the most vulnerable part of your home's structure.
A 3-ton AC produces this much condensate water during peak Peoria summer. That's a constant drip 2 inches from your foundation for 9+ months.
Arizona's most destructive termite species build mud tubes from moist soil to wood. Your drain line gives them exactly the moisture they need to establish a colony.
The sill plates and bottom plates of your Peoria home's wood framing sit directly on or near the foundation. Chronic moisture here accelerates rot and termite damage.
Bradford extends your AC condensate drain line at least 2 feet beyond the foundation perimeter, redirecting water away from your home's structure entirely. This $150–$300 service eliminates the chronic moisture source that attracts subterranean termites and can save Peoria homeowners thousands in termite treatment and structural repair costs.
Even with a properly routed drain line, clogs happen. In Peoria's warm, humid monsoon season, algae and mold grow rapidly inside condensate drain lines. When the primary drain clogs, water backs up — and if your overflow pan isn't properly installed, it ends up in your ceiling.
⭐ Bradford's $59 AC Tune-Up includes a condensate drain flush for all Peoria customers — preventing clogs before they cause ceiling damage.
Your AC system has two drain pans: a primary pan under the evaporator coil, and a secondary overflow pan below it. When the primary drain clogs, the overflow pan is your last line of defense against ceiling water damage. But many Peoria homes — including newer builds in Vistancia and Trilogy — have overflow pans that aren't properly connected to a secondary drain.
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Drain Flush (with tune-up)
Included
Part of $59 AC Tune-Up
Standalone Drain Clearing
$75–$125
Primary drain clog removal
Drain Line Extension
$150–$300
2 ft beyond foundation
Float Switch Install
$75–$125
Ceiling damage prevention
Your AC system removes humidity from the air as part of the cooling process. In Peoria, AZ, the combination of monsoon-season humidity (July–September) and the long 9–10 month cooling season means your AC runs almost year-round, producing significant condensate water. A typical 3-ton AC system produces 15–20 gallons of water per day during peak summer operation. This water is collected in a drain pan and exits through a condensate drain line — which, in most Peoria homes, terminates just 2–3 inches from the foundation.
Most Peoria-area builders install the AC condensate drain termination 2–3 inches from the home's foundation — just enough to clear the stucco. This creates a constant moisture source directly adjacent to the wood framing and sill plates of your home. Subterranean termites — the most destructive species in Arizona — build mud tubes from moist soil to wood, and a drain line 2 inches from your foundation gives them exactly the moisture they need to establish a colony. Vistancia and Trilogy at Vistancia homes built in the 2000s–2010s are especially common with this drain placement. Bradford recommends extending your AC drain line at least 2 feet beyond the foundation perimeter.
Bradford recommends a minimum of 2 feet beyond the home's foundation perimeter. Most Peoria-area builders install the drain termination 2–3 inches from the foundation — code-compliant but problematic. Extending the drain 2 feet beyond the foundation costs $150–$300 as a standalone service and is one of the best termite-prevention investments a Peoria homeowner can make. Bradford can extend the drain during any AC service visit to Vistancia, Trilogy, Aloravita, Asante, or any Peoria community.
When the primary condensate drain clogs — usually with algae, mold, or debris — water backs up in the drain pan. If the overflow pan is properly installed and connected to a secondary drain, the water exits safely. However, many Peoria homes have improperly installed overflow pans with no secondary drain connection, or the secondary drain terminates in a wall cavity. When both the primary drain and overflow pan fail, water overflows onto the ceiling drywall, causing water stains, mold growth, and in severe cases, ceiling collapse. Bradford clears clogged drains and inspects overflow pan installation during every AC service visit in Peoria.
Signs of a properly installed overflow pan: (1) there is a secondary drain line (usually a white PVC pipe) that exits through an exterior wall or soffit — separate from the primary drain, (2) the overflow pan sits directly under the air handler with no gaps, (3) the pan has a float switch that shuts off the AC if water reaches a certain level. Signs of an improperly installed overflow pan: no visible secondary drain line, the pan is cracked or corroded, or there is no float switch. Bradford inspects overflow pan installation during every AC service visit in Peoria and can add a float switch ($75–$125) to prevent ceiling damage.
Bradford recommends cleaning the condensate drain line once per year as part of the annual AC tune-up. In Peoria, algae growth in drain lines is accelerated by the combination of warm temperatures and monsoon-season humidity. Signs your drain needs cleaning: water dripping from the air handler, musty smell from vents, AC shutting off unexpectedly (if a float switch is installed), or visible water stains on the ceiling below the air handler. Bradford's $59 AC tune-up includes a condensate drain flush for all Peoria customers.
Bradford charges $150–$300 to extend a condensate drain line 2 feet beyond the foundation perimeter in Peoria. The exact cost depends on the current drain routing, accessibility, and whether any new PVC fittings or supports are needed. This service can typically be completed in 1–2 hours during a regular AC service visit. Bradford also offers a free drain inspection during any AC tune-up or repair call in Peoria, Vistancia, Trilogy at Vistancia, and surrounding communities.
Peoria's Vistancia and Trilogy communities sit on desert soil that is highly conducive to subterranean termites. If you've had a termite inspection or treatment, ask your pest control company whether your AC condensate drain is contributing to the moisture problem. In Peoria, the two most common termite moisture sources are drip irrigation near the foundation and AC drain lines terminating too close to the home.
Bradford Heating & Cooling works alongside trusted pest control partners in the West Valley. We extend your AC drain line 2+ feet beyond the foundation — eliminating the moisture source — while your pest control partner treats the existing colony. Addressing both sides of the problem is the only way to achieve a lasting solution.
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Drain extension · Clog clearing · Overflow pan inspection · Float switch install
Serving Vistancia, Trilogy at Vistancia, Aloravita, Asante, Northpointe at Vistancia, and all Peoria communities. AZ ROC #353859.