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Why Is My AC Blowing Warm Air?

You set the thermostat to 70°. The AC kicks on. Air comes out — but it’s warm. Or worse: room temperature. Here’s a Florence-area technician’s guide to the most common reasons your AC is running but not cooling.

Published April 14, 2026 · Cook Comfort Systems · Florence, SC

1. Thermostat Set Wrong (Easy Fix)

Always check this first. Thermostat set to “Heat” instead of “Cool.” Fan set to “On” instead of “Auto” — meaning the fan blows even when the AC isn’t actively cooling, so warm air comes out between cooling cycles. Set to Cool, Auto, and your desired temp.

2. Air Filter Is Clogged

A heavily clogged filter restricts airflow so much that the indoor evaporator coil freezes. Once it’s frozen, no cooling happens — just warm air through ice. Check your filter monthly. If it’s gray and dusty, replace it. If your AC is already frozen, turn it OFF for several hours to thaw, replace the filter, and restart.

3. Outdoor Unit Isn’t Running

Walk outside and look at your AC unit. Is the big fan spinning? If not, the AC isn’t cooling — it’s just blowing room-temperature air through the ducts. Common causes: tripped breaker, blown capacitor, bad contactor, or an obstruction (leaves, branches, or a critter).

Quick test: Reset the breaker for the outdoor unit. If it trips again immediately, stop and call us — repeated breaker trips usually mean a short or a failing motor.

4. Low Refrigerant

Refrigerant doesn’t “get used up” — if it’s low, there’s a leak. Symptoms: AC runs constantly, ice on the refrigerant lines, hissing sounds from the unit, electric bills climbing. Don’t just “top off” the refrigerant — that’s a bandaid. The leak needs to be found and fixed.

5. Dirty Outdoor Coil

The outdoor unit needs airflow to release heat. If the fins are caked with dirt, grass clippings, or cottonwood fluff, it can’t shed heat efficiently. Result: unit runs constantly, struggles to cool. Easy DIY: spray the outdoor coil with a garden hose (don’t use a pressure washer — bends fins).

6. Failed Capacitor or Contactor

Capacitors are small cylindrical components that give the compressor and fan motors the “kick” they need to start. They fail in heat — usually mid-July. Sign of a failed capacitor: outdoor unit hums but fan doesn’t spin, or unit clicks but doesn’t start. This is a $200–$350 repair, usually same-day.

7. Frozen Evaporator Coil

If you’ve been running the AC hard with restricted airflow (clogged filter, blocked vents, low refrigerant), the indoor coil can freeze into a block of ice. Once frozen, it can’t absorb heat — so warm air blows out. Solution: turn off the AC for 4–6 hours to thaw. Replace the filter. Then call a tech if it freezes again — there’s a deeper issue.

Bottom line: If you’ve checked the thermostat and filter and the AC is still blowing warm air, call (843) 799-5478. Most warm-air calls are diagnosed and fixed same-day.
Need help? Cook Comfort Systems serves Florence and the entire Pee Dee region with same-day HVAC service, NATE-certified technicians, and 24/7 emergency response. Call (843) 799-5478 or schedule online.

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