What To Do When Your HVAC is Running, But Not Cooling

What To Do When Your HVAC is Running, But Not Cooling

We know how frustrating it can be when you know your HVAC system is running, but it's not cooling down your home or office! There are a number of reasons why it could be not running at peak performance, and a few routine maintenance checks can help make a big change:

"Easy Fixes"

"Before you assume the worst, run through this quick and easy list of common sources of malfunction that often decrease air conditioning efficiency. You should be able to run through this list fairly quickly."

"Before you begin checking the things described below, make sure you do the following things to help make your diagnostic process easier."

  1. "Make sure that all windows and doors are closed."
  2. "Make sure your supply and return vents are open and unobstructed."
  3. "Make sure that your thermostat is set to cool, and is turned down below room temperature."
  4. "Ensure that you have any humidifiers turned off."

"Basic Maintenance"

"Regular, scheduled maintenance will increase the energy efficiency and cooling output of your air conditioner. A poorly running HVAC system can dramatically increase your electrical bill, while simultaneously failing to keep you cool in the summer months. Caring for and cleaning your HVAC unit will also decrease the likelihood of costly repairs and replacements. This will allow your air conditioner to work at its peak in the background without you even noticing."

"Cleaning and inspecting each of these pieces of your unit should be done at a minimum of every other month, and more often if you have thicker filters or during the warm seasons when the HVAC unit is working overtime. Keeping this as a part of your regular HVAC maintenance routine will ensure maximum performance, fewer repair costs and a longer product life. If all of these maintenance items are long overdue, simply performing these tasks can increase your heating and cooling efficiency by up to 25 percent."

"If you decide to address the issue on your own, there are several areas of your unit that you should check and maintenance tasks you should complete. Be sure to address:"

"1. Clean Your Filter"

"First, turn off the power to your HVAC unit. Your filter will be located in the air handler cabinet, and will be easily accessible from the door on the front. Consider investing in a washable filter. High quality washable filters may last you up to 15 years, which should last you through the full lifespan of your air conditioning unit."

"If you see ice around the coils, simply finish cleaning or replacing your filter, close it and turn the power back on. Ice is a common sign of excessively diminished airflow, and can inhibit your evaporator coil from functioning altogether. Once air flow is reestablished, it should melt within a few hours. This alone may result in a significant increase your air conditioner’s cooling capacity."

"2. Clean the HVAC Interior"

"Next, clean out the condenser, evaporator, filters and coil. If these are dirty and clogged by debris, air flow within your unit may be restricted, which can severely affect the efficiency of your unit as a whole. Over time, this can lead to an overheated, overworked and damaged compressor which can result in costly repairs, or even the need to replace your air conditioning system altogether."

"3. Check Your Electrical Wiring"

"Nearly 85 percent of all HVAC repairs stem from electrical problems. Make sure you examine all of the wiring within your unit, especially the wiring connected to an outlet. If you have a tripped breaker or a blown fuse, it is time to bring in an electrician."

"4. Check Your Ductwork"

"The primary function of your ductwork is to deliver and distribute the cooled finished product your HVAC has worked so hard to produce. If your ductwork is cracked or lacks proper sealing, your air conditioning may be dissipating inefficiently around you without you ever being aware of its presence. If this is the case, the good news is that you still most likely have a healthy, well-functioning air conditioning system. Make sure you thoroughly inspect all sealing to ensure your ductwork is efficiently routing your cold air to the proper destination."

"5. Check for Refrigerant Leaks"

"Refrigerant is the lifeblood of your system. This is the substance which absorbs excess indoor heat and releases it outside. The only job of your refrigerant is to run this constant cycle. However, even your refrigerant needs occasional maintenance. If it is not maintained on a regular basis, the unit will begin developing small leaks. Leaks may also simply be a result of old age. If left unmanaged, refrigerant leaks can severely inhibit the ability of your HVAC to function."

"So what do you do when your HVAC is running, but not cooling after you have run through all of your do-it-yourself options? If your air conditioning is still not meeting your needs, scheduling a technician to check your refrigerant levels is highly recommended."

"Working With an HVAC Company"

"If the performance of your system still has not improved after performing these basic maintenance measures, it may be time to bring in a certified HVAC technician to diagnose the source of your troubles. Like any profession, there are many incredibly knowledgeable certified technicians who will work to ensure your air conditioning needs are met, and will do so at a fair price."

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