If your AC is running but not cooling your house, several common issues could be at play:
- Low Refrigerant Levels: One of the most common reasons is low refrigerant, which can occur due to leaks.
- Dirty Air Filter: A clogged or dirty air filter can restrict airflow, causing your AC to struggle to cool your home.
- Blocked Condenser Coil: The outdoor unit’s condenser coil can become dirty or blocked by debris, reducing its ability to dissipate heat..
- Thermostat Issues: If the thermostat isn’t working correctly or is incorrectly set, it might not signal the AC to cool the house to the desired temperature.
- Ductwork Problems: Leaks or blockages in the ductwork can prevent cool air from reaching certain areas of your home, making it feel like your AC isn’t working properly.
- Insufficient Insulation or Poor Sealing: Sometimes, the issue isn't with the AC itself, but with the home.
If you're experiencing this issue,
Fuse HVAC & Appliance Repair can help. Call us at (404) 301-5582 to schedule an inspection and get your AC cooling effectively again.