AC Not Cooling in Crosstown Parkway corridor? Here's What to Check
The AC is on but the house keeps climbing. In Crosstown Parkway corridor heat, you've got maybe an hour before it gets uncomfortable and a few hours before it gets dangerous. Here's what usually causes it and what you can check before you call.
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Before you call
Quick checks you can do safely
- Thermostat set to COOL and 3+ degrees below room temp
- Air filter — if it's gray and clogged, replace it and wait 30 min
- Outdoor condenser fan — is it spinning?
- Any ice visible on the line-set at the outdoor unit?
- Breaker: check both the indoor air handler and outdoor condenser breakers
What it usually is
Most common causes in Crosstown Parkway corridor
- Dirty filter collapsed the evaporator coil into a block of ice
- Capacitor failed — outdoor fan or compressor won't start
- Low on refrigerant (usually a leak)
- Condenser coil packed with dirt, grass, pet hair
- Tripped float switch from a clogged condensate drain
When to stop troubleshooting and call: If the outdoor unit is silent and the breaker trips when you reset it, stop resetting it and call — that's an electrical fault.
FAQ
Questions we hear from Crosstown Parkway corridor homeowners
How fast can you get to Crosstown Parkway corridor?
Same-day for most calls in Crosstown Parkway corridor. Emergency escalation gets a tech within 60-90 minutes.
What's the most likely fix?
60% of 'not cooling' calls in summer are capacitor + condensate drain. Both are quick and inexpensive when caught early.
Related Problems
Other symptoms that often appear together
Nearby Areas
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