Discovering that you have a frozen A/C is frustrating, but there’s no need to panic. Simply shut the A/C off at the thermostat, then switch the fan setting to “on” so air movement can help thaw the coil. As the ice buildup melts, the runoff can easily overflow the condensate pan, so empty it frequently to avoid any water damage.
While your frozen A/C unit thaws, you can check into the following possible causes to determine if you need the help of an HVAC pro:
When airflow across the coil slows or stops, the evaporator unit can get too cold and frost up until its completely encased in ice. A lack of proper airflow can be due to:
Dirt Buildup on the Coil
The coil needs to be cleaned periodically, because a buildup of dust and debris will impair heat transfer and eventually cause a freeze up. Your HVAC pro can clean the coil and service your cooling system at the same time.
Loss of Refrigerant
If none of the above issues are apparent, your A/C may be losing refrigerant due to a leak. Your HVAC technician will need to find and fix the leak source, then recharge the refrigerant to restore your A/C’s cooling power.
For expert help handling a frozen A/C unit in your Orlando-area home, contact us today at Rinaldi’s Energy Solutions.