If it seems like your air conditioner is actually heating the air like the furnace does, you may need to change the HVAC settings, maintain it, or call for a repair. It’s not normal for cooling systems to blow hot air, and in most cases, it’s an easy fix to bring it back to normal.
Check the thermostat’s fan setting. If it’s set to “on,” it’s possible that you could feel hot air coming from the ducts. Avoid these hot-cold cycles by setting the thermostat to “auto” so that the system turns off when the cooling cycle finishes.
When dirt covers the condenser coil or too much debris blocks the airflow through the condenser, the system won’t work as well. It should be clean and have at least three feet of clearance on all sides for adequate air flow.
Unless you have many small ductwork leaks, it’s more likely you have a large leak that is bringing in hot air to the rooms that particular branch of ductwork serves. Contact your HVAC contractor immediately for emergency repair. Most cooling problems stem more from maintenance issues rather than HVAC settings. For more information, contact Rinaldi’s Energy S olutions, providing HVAC services for Orlando-area homeowners.