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AC Freezing Up Inside House - Here's the Reason
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This video is for those who have asked what to do with the AC freezing up inside house. We go through what the ac freezing up means, and what some of the solutions are for the HVAC freezing up.
With the air conditioner freezing up, this points to (most likely) one of two problems - either a lack of air flow (frozen coil, dirty filter, ac freezing up fan not working, bad blower capacitor) OR a shortage of freon.
You may see the AC freezing up at compressor (AC freezing up outside at the unit), or you may see the central AC freezing up inside the house, but they are both related to the same issues (lack of airflow or lack of freon most likely),
The AC unit freezing up outside can sometimes look like a cocoon of ice sitting around the compressor, but you will find that as the AC freezes up outside, you won't feel any air coming out of the inside vents either.
A frozen air conditioner will actually coat the evaporator coil (inside) with a thick layer of ice so no air will be able to get through (eventually) to even reach your AC vents.
And with the AC line freezing up, the AC freezing lines will need time to thaw out the coil, before you have the whole AC freezing over.
With the air conditioner freezing up, this points to (most likely) one of two problems - either a lack of air flow (frozen coil, dirty filter, ac freezing up fan not working, bad blower capacitor) OR a shortage of freon.
You may see the AC freezing up at compressor (AC freezing up outside at the unit), or you may see the central AC freezing up inside the house, but they are both related to the same issues (lack of airflow or lack of freon most likely),
The AC unit freezing up outside can sometimes look like a cocoon of ice sitting around the compressor, but you will find that as the AC freezes up outside, you won't feel any air coming out of the inside vents either.
A frozen air conditioner will actually coat the evaporator coil (inside) with a thick layer of ice so no air will be able to get through (eventually) to even reach your AC vents.
And with the AC line freezing up, the AC freezing lines will need time to thaw out the coil, before you have the whole AC freezing over.