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AC Not Cooling Enough
in Corpus Christi, TX

When your AC blows air but the house stays warm, something is limiting how much heat the system can pull out. In Corpus Christi, where July and August temperatures regularly hit the upper 90s and humidity sits above 70 percent, an undersized or restricted system falls behind fast. Left alone, the compressor runs harder than it should and can burn out completely.

Quick Answer

In Corpus Christi, summers push past 100 degrees and the humidity makes it feel worse. A low refrigerant charge or a dirty evaporator coil are the two most common reasons a system runs all day and still can't keep up. A technician will check the refrigerant level and inspect the coil. Call (361) 600-9264 if your home won't get below 80 degrees on a hot afternoon.

AC Not Cooling Enough in Corpus Christi

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • Thermostat set to 72 but the house won't get below 80 on a hot afternoon
  • Air coming from the vents feels only slightly cool, not cold
  • The outdoor unit runs without stopping for hours
  • Humidity inside the house feels high even with the AC on
  • Ice forms on the copper lines going into the indoor unit
  • Electric bills are noticeably higher than the same month last year

Root Causes

What Causes AC Not Cooling Enough?

1

Low Refrigerant Charge

Refrigerant is the fluid that absorbs heat from inside your home and moves it outside. When the level drops due to a slow leak, the system loses the ability to pull enough heat out of the air, especially during a Corpus Christi afternoon when outdoor temps are near 100 degrees.

The Fix

Leak Detection and Refrigerant Recharge

A technician finds the leak, seals it, and restores the refrigerant to the correct level. Simply adding refrigerant without fixing the leak means the problem comes back within months.

2

Dirty Evaporator Coil

The evaporator coil sits inside your air handler and absorbs heat from the air blowing over it. Corpus Christi's coastal humidity carries salt particles and dust that coat the coil over time, insulating it so heat transfer slows down or stops.

The Fix

Evaporator Coil Cleaning

A technician removes the buildup using a foaming coil cleaner and flushes the coil so it can transfer heat properly again. This usually restores full cooling on the same visit.

3

Undersized AC System

Many homes in Corpus Christi's older Calallen and Flour Bluff neighborhoods were built in the 1970s with smaller systems that were never upgraded when rooms were added. A system rated for 1,400 square feet simply cannot cool 1,900 square feet on a 98-degree day.

The Fix

System Sizing Assessment and Replacement

A technician performs a load calculation based on your home's actual square footage, insulation, and window count. If the unit is undersized, replacement is the only long-term fix.

Self-Diagnosis

Which Cause Applies to You?

Check the signs you're observing to narrow down the likely root cause before your inspection.

What You're Seeing Low Refrigerant Charge Dirty Evaporator Coil Undersized AC System
Ice on the copper refrigerant lines near the indoor unit
Vents blow air but it feels barely cooler than room temperature
House is always warm but worse during the hottest part of the day
Outdoor unit runs constantly without cycling off
High humidity indoors even though AC is running