Why Is My AC Not Cooling Properly?

Quick Answer

If your air conditioner is running but not cooling your home effectively, the issue may involve low refrigerant, airflow restrictions, dirty coils, thermostat problems, or a failing compressor. Some causes are minor. Others require professional diagnosis.

In Oklahoma’s high summer heat, reduced cooling performance can quickly become uncomfortable.


Common Reasons Your AC Is Not Cooling

1️⃣ Dirty Air Filter

A clogged air filter restricts airflow and reduces cooling efficiency. This is one of the most common and easiest issues to correct.


2️⃣ Low Refrigerant

Refrigerant is essential for heat transfer. If levels are low due to a leak, the system cannot cool effectively.


3️⃣ Frozen Evaporator Coil

Restricted airflow or refrigerant issues can cause the indoor coil to freeze, preventing proper cooling.


4️⃣ Dirty Outdoor Condenser Coil

When the outdoor unit is clogged with debris, it cannot release heat efficiently.


5️⃣ Failing Compressor

The compressor is the heart of the AC system. If it begins to fail, cooling performance drops.


6️⃣ Ductwork Issues

Leaky or poorly insulated ducts can reduce cooling effectiveness, especially in attics during Oklahoma summers.


What You Can Check First

Before scheduling service, you can:

✔ Replace or inspect your air filter
✔ Make sure the thermostat is set correctly
✔ Check for ice on indoor components
✔ Clear debris around the outdoor unit
✔ Confirm all supply vents are open

If cooling performance does not improve, professional evaluation is recommended.


When to Call for AC Repair

Contact a technician if:

  • The system runs continuously but does not cool
  • Ice forms on the refrigerant lines
  • You notice warm or weak airflow
  • The home struggles to reach set temperature
  • Energy bills are rising unexpectedly

AC Repair Services


Oklahoma Climate Considerations

Oklahoma summers regularly reach extreme temperatures. Prolonged heat puts significant strain on compressors, refrigerant systems, and electrical components.

Routine HVAC maintenance helps prevent reduced cooling performance.

HVAC Maintenance


Repair or Replacement?

If your air conditioner is older and struggling to maintain comfort, it may be time to consider replacement.

HVAC Replacement


Serving Central Oklahoma

Hartzell’s Heat & Air is based in Kingfisher County and provides air conditioning repair and diagnostics throughout central Oklahoma within a 60-mile radius, including Oklahoma City and surrounding communities.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my AC running but the house isn’t cooling?

This often indicates airflow problems, low refrigerant, or compressor issues.


Should I turn my AC off if it’s not cooling?

If you notice ice buildup or unusual noises, turning it off may help prevent further damage until it can be inspected.


Can low refrigerant fix itself?

No. Low refrigerant typically means there is a leak that must be repaired professionally.


Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my AC running but not cooling the house?

Common causes: dirty air filter, low refrigerant charge, frozen evaporator coil, or a system undersized for the heat load. Check your filter first. If the indoor unit is iced over, turn the system off and let it thaw for two hours before calling.

Should I turn off my AC if it’s not cooling?

If the evaporator coil is iced over (frost or ice on the indoor unit), yes — switch to fan-only or turn the system off for two hours to thaw. Running a frozen coil damages the compressor. Then call 405-375-4822.

How much does AC repair cost in Oklahoma?

Hartzell’s charges $111 for a diagnostic, then upfront repair pricing before any work begins. Most common repairs run $150–$600 depending on the part. Refrigerant recharge including leak search is typically $300–$700. Call 405-375-4822 for same-day service.

Ready to Schedule?

Call 405-375-4822 or book online. Same-day appointments often available. Free estimates on new systems.


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Schedule AC Service

If your AC is not cooling properly, contact Hartzell’s Heat & Air for professional diagnostics and repair.

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Call us today for a free estimate.

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Aging HVAC system struggling to cool Oklahoma home — before replacement
An aging system that can no longer keep up — this is what “AC not cooling” often looks like from the equipment side. Short-cycling, low refrigerant, or a failing compressor are the usual culprits.
Hartzell's service van dispatched to diagnose AC not cooling Oklahoma
Hartzell’s dispatched for a no-cool call. We diagnose the root cause first — no parts swapped until we know what failed and why.


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