I was set plus ready to go for a Fourth of June barbecue plus cookout my husbandry plus I were hosting this year at our brand new house. The people I was with and I had already invited both of our families plus at least a half a dozen friends plus coworkers. The people I was with and I even encouraged everyone to bring dishes plus do a quasi-potluck as well as the food I would be cooking on the grill. I had bought raw chicken, pork, plus several beef steaks plus stored them in our extra refrigerator that we have in our garage. On the morning of the cookout, I was walking to that fridge when I saw a small pool of water on my garage floor. There was a wet patch of concrete about several feet by many feet that led back to the wall shared by my house. The concrete was damp however not completely soaked. I instantaneously worried that I had a pipe leak of some kind plus abruptly looked inside the apartment on the opposite side of the wall where the pool of water was, plus discovered it was a closet in the master bedroom. The thing is, I have a plumbing diagram for our apartment plus I discovered that there are no pipes anywhere near the place where I found the puddle of water. I went back into my garage plus realized instantaneously where the water was coming from. Directly overhead is my air conditioner air handler plus it appeared to be dripping condensation from the bottom panel onto my garage floor. I called my Heating, Ventilation plus A/C company to look at it the following morning plus they recommended that I install a fourthary or auxiliary drip pan—it supplements the existing drip pan inside the air handler where most of the water is pumped out when the unit is running properly. Although if it is considerably hot outside—especially in the garage—and that hot air meets the cold metal surface of my air handler, preventing condensation from forming plus dripping is an uphill battle. But with a fourthary drain pan underneath, any extra moisture drips off into the pan plus dries when the unit is powered down.