Sandpiper Bay Frozen AC Line — Stop Before It Gets Worse
A frozen evaporator coil in Sandpiper Bay looks like a solid block of ice on the copper line-set. Running the compressor while it's iced up can destroy it. Here's how to safely thaw it and figure out what caused it — because it will happen again if you don't fix the root cause.
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Before you call
Quick checks you can do safely
- Turn thermostat to OFF and fan to ON — lets the blower thaw the coil
- Check the air filter — if it's gray/clogged, that's the #1 cause
- Look at return vents — anything blocking airflow?
- Wait 2-4 hours for the ice to fully melt before restarting
- Check for water in the drain pan as it thaws
What it usually is
Most common causes in Sandpiper Bay
- Restricted airflow from dirty filter or collapsed return duct
- Low refrigerant from a leak
- Failed blower motor or wrong fan speed tap
- Closed or blocked supply registers (too many closed rooms)
- Dirty evaporator coil itself (biofilm insulating it)
When to stop troubleshooting and call: Don't run the system while iced over — you can warp the coil and destroy the compressor. Call and we'll guide you through the thaw.
FAQ
Questions we hear from Sandpiper Bay homeowners
How long does it take to thaw?
2-4 hours with the fan on. Don't speed it up with a hair dryer or space heater — you can damage the coil.
Will it freeze again?
Yes, unless you fix the root cause: airflow restriction or low refrigerant. We find the cause, not just thaw it.
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