When your air conditioner stops cooling, it can be frustrating. Luckily, many causes are easy to identify and often just as easy to fix. Below are the most common reasons your AC might be blowing warm air, along with clear steps to address each issue.
1. Thermostat Misconfiguration
Start with the thermostat. It’s the control center of your HVAC system. Incorrect settings can prevent your AC from cooling properly.
Check for
- Thermostat set to “Heat” instead of “Cool”
- Fan mode on “On” instead of “Auto”
- Target temperature set too high
- Dead batteries (for non-wired units)
- Misconfigured or offline smart thermostat
What to do: Set the thermostat to “Cool” and a lower temperature than the room. Replace batteries if needed and reprogram or reset smart thermostats.
2. Blocked or Dirty Air Filter
Clogged air filters reduce airflow, making your system work harder and less effectively.
Watch for
- Weak airflow from vents
- Excessive indoor dust
- Higher-than-normal energy bills
- Ice on the evaporator coil
What to do: Check the air filter and replace it if dirty. Filters should typically be changed every 1 to 3 months.
3. Low Refrigerant or Leaks
Refrigerant is key to cooling. If levels are low, often due to a leak, your AC can’t cool properly.
Signs include
• Warm air blowing from vents
• Ice on refrigerant lines
• Hissing or bubbling sounds
• Sudden spike in utility bills
What to do: Contact Able Air Conditioning & Heating! Refrigerant handling requires professional tools and certification.
4. Dirty Condenser Coils
The outdoor unit’s coils release heat. If they’re covered in dirt or debris, your system can’t cool efficiently.
Symptoms
• Long cooling cycles with little effect
• Overheating outdoor unit
• Reduced overall performance
What to do: Turn off your system and rinse coils gently with a hose. Avoid high-pressure sprays. If buildup is heavy, call Able Air Conditioning & Heating for a professional cleaning.
5. Leaky or Blocked Ductwork
Even with a working AC, air can be lost through leaks or obstructions in your ductwork.
Indicators
• Inconsistent room temperatures
• Weak airflow in some vents
• Visible gaps or disconnected ducts
What to do: Seal visible leaks with HVAC foil tape. For a full inspection or repair, call Able Air Conditioning & Heating!
6. Compressor Issues
The compressor circulates refrigerant. If it’s failing, your AC may run but not cool.
Look for
• System powers on but doesn’t cool
• Frequent cycling
• Breaker trips when the AC starts
What to do: A damaged compressor often requires professional repair. In older systems, replacing the entire unit may be more cost-effective. If your A/C is acting up and you suspect a compressor problem, reach out to Able Air Conditioning & Heating for an assessment.
Time to Call the Pros?
Some problems can be solved with basic checks. Others require professional help.
Contact a technician if:
• The issue isn’t resolved by thermostat or filter checks
• You suspect a refrigerant leak
• The compressor seems to be failing
• Breakers trip or unusual noises occur
• Ice forms on coils or refrigerant lines
Need Help Now? Call Able Air
If your AC is blowing warm air, don’t wait. Check the basics, and if you still need help, call the team at Able Air. Our certified HVAC technicians are ready to restore comfort to your home quickly and reliably.
Call now or book your service online to get your cooling system back on track.