Eight Reasons Why Your AC Won’t Turn On-And What to Do

Things can get warm fast when your air conditioner won’t turn on in the U.S.. Thankfully, Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing is here to help you remain cool, even when your AC isn’t functioning properly. Here are eight possible reasons why your air conditioner won’t turn on and how to fix them.

1) Check the Thermostat

The simplest explanation for your AC not turning on is a thermostat problem. Double check your thermostat is on, set to “cool,” and that the temperature is set to a few degrees lower than the normal ambient temperature of your home. You might also need to replace the batteries. If that doesn’t fix the issue, the temperature sensor in the thermostat could be inaccurate. A thermostat that can’t read the set temperature could stop your air conditioner from turning on. Once you’ve verified that the thermostat is broken, it’s time to replace it. If you can’t decide on a thermostat that’s right for your residence, consult with an Expert to help determine the best choice.

2) Check the Air Filter

Your air filter should be changed every 30-60 days at minimum. You should change them more often depending on the number of pets and people living in your home, in addition to the local air pollution levels surrounding your residence. A dirty air filter can affect airflow, causing your air conditioner to freeze and not turn on.

If your air filter seems dirty or you can’t think of the last time you changed it, it’s time to get a new one. If your AC was frozen, wait for it to thaw after changing the filter before turning it back on.

3) Check the Circuit Breaker

Open the electrical panel inside your home and try to see if the circuit breaker connected to your air conditioner is tripped. You can identify if the breaker is tripped if the switch has shifted to the “OFF” position. To resolve this issue, simply flip the breaker so that it’s in the “ON” position.

If your AC continues to trip the breaker after fixing this issue, you might have a serious problem and should contact the Experts at Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing to stop it from damaging your home or air conditioner.

4) Check the Indoor Shutoff Switch

Often mistaken for a light switch, if your AC won’t turn on, the indoor shutoff switch might have been flipped on accident. These switches are usually placed near your furnace, in a closet, crawl space or attic. Once you locate the shutoff switch, confirm it’s in the “OFF” position. If so, you’ll need to turn it back on. It’s always a good idea to label this switch to stop anyone from mistakenly switching it off.

5) Check the Outdoor Shutoff Switch

If you or someone else has recently serviced your air conditioner, they may have turned off the external shutoff switch as a safety precaution. First, identify the external shutoff switch, which should be near your AC unit. If the switch is in the “OFF” position, simply flip it to allow your air conditioner to turn on.

6) Find the AC’s Reset Button

When your air conditioner won’t turn on, it might simply need to be reset. Not all ACs have a reset button, so first verify if your unit does. If you can find the reset button, press it before attempting to turn your AC on again. If you can’t find the reset button, manually reset your air conditioner by turning your thermostat off for five to 10 minutes before turning it back on again.

7) Inspect the AC for Ice Buildup

Look over the air conditioner for any icy buildup either on or inside the unit. If you find ice on your machine, you need to wait for it to defrost before going to start the unit or you risk damaging the AC. Though there are various reasons you could see ice on your air conditioner, it’s always smartest to call Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing for a consultation to prevent further damage from occurring.

8) Ensure the Condensate Drain Isn’t Clogged

If you don’t find ice on the air conditioner, the condensate drain might be backed up. When clogged, your AC won’t turn on as a safety precaution. To resolve the issue, clean the drain line trying suction from a wet/dry vac. Test that you’ve removed the blockage by pouring a small amount of clear water and watching it flow out. For severe clogs, it may be best to call the Experts.

AC Still Won’t Turn On? Call Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing!

There’s no reason to suffer without air conditioning—contact your local HVAC Experts in the U.S. to help determine why your AC won’t turn on. Our fully trained technicians can diagnose why your unit isn’t working, and complete a repair or install a replacement. And with Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing, your satisfaction is guaranteed!*

Contact us at 866-397-3787 to schedule your air conditioning appointment in the U.S. today!

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