
A frozen coil is one of those AC problems that sneaks up on you. The system is running, you can hear it humming away, but the house just won't cool down. That's exactly what was going on for this homeowner in American Fork.
When a coil freezes over, airflow gets blocked and the whole system basically works against itself. The longer it runs that way, the harder it is on the equipment - and the hotter your house gets. It's not something you want to sit on.
We got in there and dug into what was causing the freeze-up. Nine times out of ten, a frozen coil is a symptom of something else going on - low refrigerant, a dirty filter, restricted airflow, or an underlying issue with the system. Finding the root cause is what actually fixes the problem instead of just thawing things out and hoping for the best.
Once we identified the issue and got things sorted out, the system was back to doing its job. Cool air moving through the house the way it should. For this homeowner, that made a big difference fast.
A frozen coil is one of those things that's easy to ignore until it becomes a much bigger headache. If your home isn't cooling down the way it should, that's worth getting checked out sooner rather than later.