Airflow is present but supply air feels close to room temperature.
Confirm mode is Cool, fan is Auto, and setpoint is several degrees below indoor temperature.
Test thermostat staging, calibration, and low-voltage calls to confirm proper compressor demand.
Warm air, long run times, and possible ice on refrigerant line.
Inspect visible line set for frost and listen for persistent hissing near equipment.
Perform leak detection and sealed-system repair, then evacuate and recharge to manufacturer spec.
Cooling drops during hotter afternoon hours and bills rise.
Check for heavy dirt, cottonwood, or grass buildup on condenser fins.
Clean coil correctly, verify fan performance, and confirm heat rejection at operating load.
Outdoor unit clicks or hums but cooling output remains poor.
Listen for repeated start attempts without normal outdoor startup sound.
Test electrical start components and replace failed parts, then verify system startup under load.
Some vents blow weakly and temperature drop is inconsistent room to room.
Replace dirty filter and ensure returns/supply vents are open and unobstructed.
Measure static pressure, inspect blower/coil condition, and restore balanced airflow.
Warm air after previous icing event, often followed by water near air handler.
Check for moisture signs around coil cabinet and line set.
Correct freeze root cause including airflow/refrigerant issues and verify steady coil temperature.
Air blows, but supply temperature at vents is much warmer than expected.
Look for obvious disconnected flex duct near air handler access points.
Inspect and seal duct leaks and verify delivered supply temperature in occupied rooms.
System appears on, but cooling performance does not recover after basic checks.
Turn system off if burning smell or hard-start behavior appears.
Complete electrical/mechanical diagnostics and provide repair versus replacement recommendations.