When Your Air Conditioning Stops Working: What to Do and How to Stay Cool


Summer is here, and with it comes the heat and humidity. For many of us, air conditioning is a necessity during this time of year. So, when your AC suddenly stops working, it can be frustrating and uncomfortable. But don't panic! There are steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue and stay cool while waiting for a professional to fix your AC.

In this blog post, we'll discuss what to do when your air conditioning stops working so that you can beat the heat with ease.

Check Your Thermostat

The first thing you should do when your AC stops working is to check your thermostat. Make sure it's set to "cool" and that the temperature is lower than the current room temperature. If your thermostat runs on batteries, replace them if they're low. Sometimes, a simple adjustment or battery replacement can solve the problem.

Clean or Replace Air Filters

Dirty or clogged air filters can cause your AC system to work harder, leading to malfunctions or breakdowns. Check your air filters and clean or replace them if necessary. This simple maintenance task not only helps prevent AC issues but also improves indoor air quality.

Check Circuit Breakers

If your AC unit isn't turning on at all, check your circuit breakers. It's possible that a tripped breaker has caused the power outage in your unit. Reset any tripped breakers and see if that solves the issue. If not, it could be a sign of a bigger electrical problem that requires professional assistance.

Inspect Outdoor Unit

Your outdoor unit may be the culprit behind your malfunctioning AC system. Make sure there are no obstructions around it, such as debris, plants, or other objects that could block airflow. Also, check for any visible damage or signs of wear and tear. If you notice any issues, it's best to call a professional for repairs.

Call a Professional

If none of the above steps solve the problem, it's time to call in the professionals. Attempting to fix complex AC issues on your own can be dangerous and may cause further damage. A certified HVAC technician has the knowledge, experience, and tools to diagnose and repair your AC unit properly. They can also provide regular maintenance services to prevent future breakdowns.

In conclusion, when your air conditioning stops working, it's important not to panic. Start by checking your thermostat, air filters, and circuit breakers, as these are common causes of AC malfunctions.

For more info, reach out to a local service provider.

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I live in an older home that we are working to renovate. There are three areas of the house that just don't seem to get cool in the summer or get warm in the winter. I have done all that I can to try to keep these areas comfortable, but I wasn't able to do much until I hired an HVAC technician to come out and figure out why those areas were so uncomfortable. This blog will show you what can be causing areas of your home to be less comfortable than other areas when it comes to temperature during both winter and summer.