Frozen Indoor Coil
Restricted airflow or low refrigerant can cause icing. You may notice little air from the vents or visible frost on the line.
Home feeling warm or air blowing but not cool? We stabilize first, explain what’s going on, and fix what’s fixable. Houses, townhomes, and apartments across the Wasatch Front.
Make sure your filter isn’t overdue. A severely loaded filter can reduce cooling and airflow.
Confirm it’s on “Cool” and set below room temperature. If you see error messages, note them for your tech.
Make sure supply registers aren’t blocked by rugs or furniture. Closing too many rooms can hurt performance.
If things still aren’t right, we’ll take it from here—diagnostics, readings, and a clear plan.
Restricted airflow or low refrigerant can cause icing. You may notice little air from the vents or visible frost on the line.
When the drain backs up, a safety switch often stops cooling to prevent water where it shouldn’t be.
Dirty condenser coil, worn capacitor, or a stuck contactor can leave the outdoor fan or compressor off-line.
Systems don’t “use up” refrigerant—loss points to a leak. We find the source, repair it, and charge to spec.
Collapsed flex, closed dampers, or weak blower output leads to uneven rooms and poor cooling at the far runs.
Some of these need specialized tools or certification. We’ll handle the diagnostics and give you easy choices.
Big heat exposes small problems. On a mild day, a unit with a dirty filter or a weak fan can still limp along. When it’s 95°+, those small issues add up: less air across the indoor coil, higher pressure at the outdoor coil, and longer run times that never quite catch up.
Airflow is everything. Cooling is a heat-move game. If the system can’t move enough air over the coils, you’ll see symptoms like longer cycles, uneven rooms, or air that feels cool at the vent but never drops the room temperature. That’s why a clean path—from return grille to filter to blower to supply registers—matters so much.
“Blowing but warm” is a clue. If the blower runs but air isn’t cool, the outdoor section may not be running as it should. Sometimes it’s an electrical component; other times it’s a refrigerant-side issue that needs proper testing and readings. Either way, it’s a signal to have a tech take a look.
Our approach: stabilize first, measure everything, fix what’s fixable, and show you the readings so you can see the difference.
Call by mid-day for same-day appointments in most areas of the Wasatch Front.
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