My AC is Blowing Warm Air: Common Causes and Solutions

Modified on Thu, 13 Mar at 9:55 PM


  • Introduction:
    • "A sudden change from cool to warm air from your AC can be frustrating, especially during hot Dallas summers. This article will help you identify potential causes and guide you through basic troubleshooting steps."
  • Possible Causes:
    • Thermostat Issues: Incorrect settings, dead batteries.
    • Air Filter Problems: Clogged or dirty filters restricting airflow.
    • Refrigerant Leaks: Low refrigerant levels affecting cooling capacity.
    • Condenser Unit Problems: Dirty coils, fan malfunction.
    • Circuit Breaker Issues: Tripped breaker cutting power to the AC.
  • Troubleshooting Steps:
    • Check Thermostat: Ensure it's set to "cool" and the temperature is lower than the room temperature. Replace batteries if needed.
    • Inspect Air Filter: Replace dirty filters with new ones.
    • Check Circuit Breaker: Reset tripped breakers.
    • Inspect Outdoor Unit: Check if the condenser fan is running. Clean any visible debris from the coils.
  • When to Call a Professional:
    • If refrigerant leaks are suspected.
    • If condenser fan or compressor issues are suspected.
    • If the problem persists after basic troubleshooting.
  • Call to Action: "If you're still experiencing warm air from your AC, call All Tapz Electric at 945-360-9472 for expert assistance."

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