Why is my AC not cold all of a sudden?

Why is my AC not cold all of a sudden?

If your air conditioner will turn on, and your thermostat is set properly, but your system is not cooling you may have a dirty or blocked air condenser. If your air conditioner is still not cooling air, you may have a problem with your compressor or refrigerant and will need to contact a professional.

What to do if AC is not cooling?

Solution: It is advisable to get the AC filter checked by Urban Company and change it to a new one, if clogged. You need to check the working of the AC thermostat if your split or window AC is not cooling. It is a problem if your air conditioner unit blows out cool air and then lukewarm air.

Why is my air conditioner running but not blowing cold air?

If your central AC is not blowing cold air, the refrigerant may be the problem. The unit could be running low and need additional refrigerant added. The most likely cause of this is a leak. A leak not only keeps the AC unit from cooling properly, but also it can cause other issues within the home.

Why is my air conditioner not producing cold air?

If you have any questions about why your air conditioner is not producing cold air, or if you’d like a cooling system serviced or installed in your home, contact Hyde’s, your Indio, CA, air conditioning contactor. Hydes is here to help! Recent tips and stories:

What to do when your AC is not blowing cold air?

This way you’ll be able to notice a change. It will take a few minutes to feel any cool air, so don’t panic if you don’t notice it right away. Once you’ve waited, stick your hand over vents to see if you can feel the cold air. Chances are a simple reset was all you needed.

When do you Know Your air conditioner is underperforming?

So it can be pretty easy to recognize when your system is underperforming. This usually starts when you notice that your home is not as cool as usual or your air conditioner seems to be going through longer cooling cycles. When you put your hand over an air vent, you’ll notice that the air that’s coming out is surprisingly warm.

Is the central air blowing or not cold?

Checked the thermostat and was at 79. The compressor/fan is running, and the system is blowing air, but apparently not cold enough. Got down to 76 overnight but is back to 78 now. Unit is pretty old, but I don’t know exact age. Just cleaned the filter.