Your air conditioner might be blowing warm air because the return duct is broken or disconnected. When this happens, the duct can pull in air from outside, which isn’t cooled, causing the air inside your home to feel uncomfortable and warm—especially during hot summer days.
Evaporator coils remove heat from the air inside your home to cool it down. However, if too much moisture builds up on these coils, they can freeze. When this happens, the cooling process is disrupted, and the system can’t transfer heat properly.
If the outdoor unit isn’t receiving enough power, the evaporator fan will stop running, and the AC won’t work correctly. Check that the outdoor unit is getting power by looking at the electrical panel. If the breaker has tripped, you can reset it to restore power.
Ensure your thermostat is set to “cool” and the temperature is low enough. Sometimes, kids or simple mistakes can change the settings, so double-checking and adjusting it might fix the issue quickly.
A dirty air filter can block airflow, making your AC work harder and blowing hot air. It also spreads dust and allergens throughout your home. During hot months, replace the filter at least once a month to keep the system running smoothly and efficiently.
Leaves, dirt, and other debris can build up around the outdoor unit and make the AC blow hot air. Use a broom to clean the area and trim grass and plants to ensure good airflow.
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