It is important to understand the reason why your AC pipes freeze. This will allow you to deal with the issue more efficiently and prevent the same problem from happening again.

Many people believe that their pipes freeze due to a lack insulation or a dirty filter. This is not always true. According to HVAC technicians at Waychoffs Air Conditioning the most common reason for frozen AC pipes is when you have a plugged air filter, your refrigerant liquid is low. This causes the water to condensate and freeze around your air conditioning unit.

TIP: Before calling someone to repair your HVAC system, make sure you inspect the whole house. This will help the contractor determine where the problem is and how to fix it.

If you find that your air conditioner pipes are freezing, there are a few things you can do to fix the problem:

  • Clean your fan and coils come spring. Clean the exterior of your external condenser.
  • Set your thermostat at 60 degrees Fahrenheit, or higher, and leave it on for a day.
  • Clear out debris from an external condenser unit. You don’t know when things are going to pile up, like right after it’s windy or rains, and that can throw a wrench in your system.

You might be tempted turn on the heat if you’re experiencing cold weather. If you wait one day, however, it can save you a lot of money.

Tip: Don’t let grass clippings pile up against your outside unit. Your grass clippings should be directed in the opposite direction.

Remove any obstructions that could be preventing cool air from entering your home. This includes large items, such as furniture or appliances, that don’t allow for proper airflow.

Your outdoor HVAC unit may suffer when your trees lose their leaves. Once trees begin to shed their leaves, make sure that the fan grill is regularly cleaned.

You can also use this list to figure out just what might be getting in the way of cool air coming into your home.

  1. To allow ventilation, turn off your ceiling fan. You shouldn’t open the windows too wide to allow ventilation. You could also risk cold air and drafts entering your home. If you are using a humidifier, turn it off when you leave the room so the moisture does not condense on furniture or walls.
  2. Turn off any outdoor condensers you have when it becomes cold out. This should turn it off to prevent damage if the weather falls under 60 degrees Fahrenheit.

How do I keep air conditioner from freezing?

It’s a smart idea to replace single-pane windows with double-pane ones. The same effect can also be used to keep warm air in winter.

If your air conditioner is freezing, it could be because of the ambient temperature. Make sure to keep your AC set below 70degF. Your AC unit may need to be re-filtered.It’s best to call an expert at [dcl=10688

To save money on cooling your house, install a thermostat. Some of these thermostats can even be controlled from your smart phone or other device.

Everyone is happy when winter arrives. And while we love it, it can be a bit tough on our homes, especially the heating and cooling system. It’s essential to ensure that your heating and cooling systems are well ventilated during winter.

Waychoff’s Air Conditioning
6929 Phillips Pkwy Dr S,
Jacksonville, FL 32256
(904) 364-5141
WaychoffsAC.com