Title: 5 REASONS WHY YOUR AC IS FREEZING AT
15 REASONS WHY YOUR AC IS FREEZING AT NIGHT
Swan Heating Air Conditioning, Inc.
599 W. 66th St. Loveland, CO 80538
info_at_swanhomecomfort.com 970-355-3555
- Now that temperatures are heating up, we are
starting to see an increased number of calls from
homeowners with air conditioner freezing as their
problem. We usually get the call after the
homeowner goes outside to see why their AC is not
cooling and discovers that the outside unit of
their air conditioner freezing up into a solid
block of ice. Regardless of the type of air
conditioner, most cases of air conditioner
freezing can be attributed to a handful of causes.
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2INSUFFICIENT AIR FLOW
Swan Heating Air Conditioning, Inc.
599 W. 66th St. Loveland, CO 80538
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- If there is not enough air flowing through your
air conditioning system, your evaporator coil
will eventually freeze up and cause your AC unit
to freeze up and stop working. The most common
cause of this is a dirty air filter. Dirt can
also collect on the evaporator coil itself
causing it to become clogged. This typically
happens if the AC system was allowed to run
without a filter or if the filter used was
extremely dirty, too small for the system, or of
poor quality. Air flow problems can also be
caused by a faulty fan or closed or blocked ducts
and vents.
LOW REFRIGERANT
If you find yourself having to add refrigerant to
your air conditioner once or twice a season, it
is a safe bet that you have a leak somewhere
within the system. Leaks can develop as parts
vibrate or rub together over time or when joints
or fittings become loose. A leak can cause the
pressure within the evaporator coil to drop.
Moisture then collects and freezes on the coil.
The ice continues to build from the inside to the
outside of your air conditioner until it can no
longer function.
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3AIR TEMPERATURE
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599 W. 66th St. Loveland, CO 80538
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- The outdoor air temperature needs to be within a
certain range in order for an air conditioner to
run effectively. Even an AC that is in perfect
working order may not run well if the outside air
temperature is too low. When the AC is allowed to
run when outside temperature is too cool, the
pressure inside the system can drop and cause
home AC freezing up. This is a common problem
here in Colorado, especially during late spring
and early summer when daytime temperatures can be
quite warm but the nights are still very cool.
DEFECTIVE BLOWER MOTOR
Your air conditioner may freeze up if the blower
motor is not running along with the rest of the
system. One sign that you may have a defective
blower motor is that the outside portion of your
air conditioner will run, but the indoor portion
of the system does not work at all.
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4STUCK CONTACTOR
Swan Heating Air Conditioning, Inc.
599 W. 66th St. Loveland, CO 80538
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- A small part on the outside portion of your air
conditioner called a contactor can become stuck.
This allows the outside unit to run continuously
so that it will eventually freeze up. You can see
if this is the problem by turning your air
conditioner off at the thermostat. If the outside
unit continues to run even when the thermostat is
off, you most likely have a contactor that is
stuck. The only way to turn off the system in
this situation is to shut it off at the circuit
breaker.
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5HOW TO PREVENT YOUR AC FROM FREEZING
Swan Heating Air Conditioning, Inc.
599 W. 66th St. Loveland, CO 80538
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- Most causes of air conditioner freezes can be
prevented with basic maintenance and regular
tune-ups. We recommend that homeowners in
Loveland, Fort Collins, Longmont and the
surrounding areas change the filter in the air
conditioner on a regular basis. Depending on the
type of filter that you have, filters should be
changed every one to three months. You may want
to do this more frequently if you have had recent
construction in your home or have pets since
these can increase the amount of particulates in
the air. You should also consider turning off
your air conditioner and opening up your windows
if the nighttime temperature is forecasted to
drop below 60F. - At Swan, we also offer local residents an
affordable AC tune-up package. Our technicians
will clean, inspect, and test more than 20 of
your air conditioners operating and safety
features to ensure that your AC runs reliably and
efficiently for years to come.
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6WHAT TO DO IF YOUR AC FREEZES
Swan Heating Air Conditioning, Inc.
599 W. 66th St. Loveland, CO 80538
info_at_swanhomecomfort.com 970-355-3555
- If your air conditioner keeps freezing up, you
should turn it off immediately. Not only does
continuing to run your AC not do any good, but it
can cause substantial damage to the system. Other
than checking for a dirty air filter, diagnosing
and repairing the problem should be left to an
HVAC professional. Trying to clean, replace, or
repair any of the other components yourself can
cause further damage and even void your
manufacturers warranty. - Dealing with a frozen AC also requires a certain
amount of patience. Just like an iceberg, the ice
that you see on the outside of your AC unit is
just a part of the problem. If there is ice that
you can see, then the inside of your air
conditioner is a solid block of ice that can take
several hours to melt even in the heat of summer.
Once you are able to turn on your air
conditioner, it can take several more hours for
the inside of your home to reach a comfortable
temperature. - At Swan Heating Air Conditioning, Inc., your
familys comfort is our number one priority. Call
today to schedule your annual AC tune-up. Our
professional and highly-trained HVAC technicians
are also available 24 hours a day for all of your
emergency air conditioning repair needs.
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