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AC freezing up?

Ice on your AC means a real problem. Here is what causes it.

An AC that freezes up with ice on the coil or refrigerant line is usually caused by restricted airflow from a dirty filter or blocked vents, a dirty evaporator coil, a failing blower fan, or low refrigerant from a leak. Turn the AC off and set the fan to on to thaw the ice, then replace the filter; if it freezes again or you are low on refrigerant, call for same-day AC repair, because running a frozen system can damage the compressor.
AC freezing up? — First Response San Antonio

Common causes

  • Dirty air filter restricting airflow
  • Blocked or closed supply/return vents
  • Dirty evaporator coil
  • Failing blower fan motor
  • Low refrigerant from a leak

Steps to try, and when to call us

  1. Turn the AC off; set the thermostat fan to ON to thaw the ice (can take a few hours).
  2. Replace a dirty air filter.
  3. Open all vents and clear returns.

If it freezes again, or refrigerant is low, call First Response. Low refrigerant means a leak that needs a tech, not just a recharge.

Frequently asked questions

Can I run my AC while it's frozen?

No. Turn it off to thaw first. Running a frozen system can damage the compressor, an expensive repair.

Why does it keep freezing after I change the filter?

Then it's likely low refrigerant or a dirty coil/blower. Those need a technician to diagnose and fix.

How fast can you come?

Same day, 24/7 across San Antonio.

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