If your AC is not cooling your home in Spring, TX, the problem may be caused by a dirty air filter, low refrigerant, frozen evaporator coil, dirty condenser coil, thermostat issue, weak capacitor, airflow restriction, electrical problem, or compressor failure.
Expo Heating & Cooling provides professional AC diagnostic service and AC repair in Spring, The Woodlands, Tomball, Cypress, Conroe, Humble, Kingwood, and nearby North Houston communities. Our technicians inspect the system, test key components, and explain the real cause before recommending repairs.
Same-day AC diagnostic service available in many cases. Diagnostic fee waived with approved repair. 0% financing available on qualifying systems.
Your AC may not be cooling because of restricted airflow, a dirty filter, frozen coil, low refrigerant, dirty outdoor coil, thermostat problem, failed capacitor, electrical issue, or compressor problem. If basic checks do not fix the issue, schedule professional AC diagnostic service before the problem gets worse.
When an air conditioner runs but does not cool the home, the system may still have power, but one or more parts may not be working correctly. These are some of the most common issues Expo Heating & Cooling diagnoses in Spring-area homes.
A clogged filter can block airflow, reduce cooling, strain the blower motor, and contribute to frozen coils. This is one of the first things homeowners should check when the AC is not cooling.
Low refrigerant can keep the AC from absorbing heat properly. It may also cause ice on the coil or refrigerant lines. A technician should diagnose the leak before adding refrigerant.
If your indoor coil freezes, your AC may run but stop cooling effectively. Frozen coils are often connected to airflow problems, dirty filters, blower issues, or refrigerant problems.
The outdoor condenser coil releases heat from your home. If it is packed with dirt, grass, leaves, or debris, the system can struggle to cool and may overheat.
A weak capacitor or failed contactor can stop the outdoor unit, fan motor, or compressor from starting properly. This can make the indoor unit run while no cold air is produced.
Incorrect settings, wiring issues, dead batteries, low-voltage problems, or a failing thermostat can prevent your AC from cooling correctly.
The compressor is one of the most important parts of the cooling system. If it is struggling, overheating, or failing, the system may run but not cool the home.
If airflow is weak, the problem may be a dirty filter, blower motor issue, duct restriction, return air problem, dirty coil, or closed vents.
Before scheduling AC service, homeowners can safely check a few simple items. These checks may help identify whether the problem is simple or needs professional diagnosis.
Call Expo Heating & Cooling if your AC still is not cooling after basic checks or if the system shows signs of a larger problem.
The right repair depends on the actual diagnosis. After testing your system, Expo Heating & Cooling can explain the issue and recommend the best solution.
Running an AC that is not cooling can make some problems worse. A frozen coil, dirty condenser coil, failing capacitor, weak motor, refrigerant issue, or overheating compressor can lead to larger repairs if the system keeps running under stress.
If your AC is frozen, tripping breakers, making electrical noises, or blowing warm air for an extended period, schedule diagnostic service before more damage occurs.
1827 Riley Fuzzel Rd Suite C, Spring, TX 77386
This location supports AC diagnostic service around Spring, Benders Landing, Legends Ranch, Imperial Oaks, The Woodlands, Harmony, and surrounding communities.
19507 Wied Rd, Suite B, Spring, TX 77388
This location supports AC troubleshooting, HVAC diagnostics, AC repair, maintenance, and replacement service throughout Spring, Tomball, Cypress, Klein-area communities, and nearby North Houston neighborhoods.
Your AC may be running but not cooling because of a dirty filter, low refrigerant, frozen evaporator coil, dirty condenser coil, failed capacitor, thermostat problem, weak airflow, electrical issue, or compressor problem.
Yes. A dirty filter can restrict airflow, reduce cooling performance, strain the blower motor, and contribute to frozen coils.
If the system is frozen, making electrical noises, tripping the breaker, or blowing warm air for a long period, it is best to turn it off and schedule professional AC diagnostic service.
Yes. Low refrigerant can prevent the system from absorbing heat properly and may cause the evaporator coil to freeze. A technician should inspect for leaks before adding refrigerant.
Yes. Expo Heating & Cooling provides AC diagnostic service and AC repair for systems that are not cooling in Spring, The Woodlands, Tomball, Cypress, Conroe, Humble, Kingwood, and nearby North Houston communities.
Yes. Expo Heating & Cooling offers diagnostic fee waived with approved repair.
If your AC is not cooling, Expo Heating & Cooling can inspect the system, identify the cause, and explain your repair or replacement options. Same-day service is available in many cases.
Book AC diagnostic service online or check financing options before you go.