My Air Conditioner is Freezing Up!

by | Mar 15, 2013 | Blog

The sweltering summers of Savannah are the worst time to lose your air conditioning. If your air conditioner is freezing up and you don’t know why, take heed. You can check some things. First, it’s important to know the three overall causes for why your AC freezes up.

Why Air Conditioners Freeze Up

While there are other possible causes, your air conditioner most likely froze because of one of these three:

  • Restricted Airflow
  • Low Levels of Refrigerant
  • Thermostat or Outside Temperature Issues

Let’s take these one at a time. Some of these may be a quick fix, and others will need a service call. That’s why you should read through these and do what you can to see what’s freezing your AC unit.

Airflow Problems

The number one most common reason for a frozen AC unit is airflow problems. When air passes too slowly across the cooling coil, moisture accumulates and freezes. The first solution is to check for dirty air filters. If the air filter clogs up, then air won’t be able to pass through as fast. If the filter is clean, then the next place to look is at the ventilation. Are there blocks, obstructions or too many vents shut off? If so, then clear the blocks or open the vents. If there are no obstructions present, then it’s time to call in a professional.

Lost Refrigerant

The second most common reason for air conditioning freeze-ups is a loss of refrigerant. Refrigerant should not leak in well-maintained systems. However, under-serviced AC systems can leak due to wear and tear. If the refrigerant leaks out, then the coil will freeze. Likewise, you would notice an increase in your electric bill because the air conditioner works harder to produce the same level of cold temperature. Only a certified HVAC technician can replace refrigerant according to EPA guidelines.

Thermostat and Temperature Issues

A malfunctioning thermostat can also cause an air conditioner to freeze up. Many times, the problem arises in cold weather. However, this is unlikely in Savannah and Tremont Park GA. If the AC freezes only at night, then that can be a clear signal of a thermostat issue. The cooling coil will naturally freeze if the air around it is too cold as it depends on warmer air. Your thermostat should switch off at the correct temperature. If it doesn’t shut off and the AC continues to run, then you know you have a problem with the thermostat. This is especially true of very old models.

Byrd Heating and Air Conditioning

Call Byrd Heating and Air Conditioning if your air conditioner is freezing up. We’ve been in business since 1986, and we’re a Factory Authorized Carrier Dealer. Based in Savannah in Tremont Park GA, we service Chatham, Effingham and Bryan Counties, as well as Bluffton and Hilton Head, SC.

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