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AC Short Cycling
in Corpus Christi, TX

An AC that turns on and off every few minutes is not doing its job. It is not running long enough to pull humidity out of the air, which is a real problem in Corpus Christi where relative humidity can stay above 80 percent on summer evenings. Short cycling also puts extra wear on the compressor because startup is the hardest part of each cycle.

Quick Answer

Short cycling means your AC starts, runs for two or three minutes, shuts off, then starts again. In Corpus Christi, an oversized system or a low refrigerant charge are the two main causes. A system that short cycles never runs long enough to remove humidity from the air, which makes the house feel clammy even when the temperature looks right. Call (361) 600-9264 so a technician can figure out which cause applies.

AC Short Cycling in Corpus Christi

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • The outdoor unit turns on and shuts back off within two to five minutes
  • The house feels humid and clammy even though the thermostat reads the set temperature
  • The outdoor unit starts and stops repeatedly throughout the day
  • Electric bills are high even though the house never feels fully comfortable
  • The compressor clicks loudly each time it tries to start

Root Causes

What Causes AC Short Cycling?

1

Oversized AC System

A system that is too large for the home cools the air near the thermostat too quickly before pulling moisture out of the whole house. Many homes in Corpus Christi's newer subdivisions like Calallen and Rancho Vista were installed with systems that a salesperson oversized, thinking bigger was better. The result is a house that feels cold and wet at the same time.

The Fix

Load Calculation and System Right-Sizing

A technician performs a Manual J load calculation to find the correct system size for your home. If the unit is significantly oversized, replacement is the only real fix.

2

Low Refrigerant Charge

Low refrigerant causes pressure inside the system to drop too fast, which triggers the low-pressure safety switch and shuts the compressor off before a full cooling cycle finishes. Salt air near Corpus Christi Bay and the waterfront areas corrodes copper refrigerant lines and fittings, leading to slow leaks that take months to show up.

The Fix

Refrigerant Leak Repair and Recharge

A technician finds the leak, repairs it, and adds refrigerant back to the correct charge level. The pressure switch is also tested to confirm it is working within normal range.

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 Oversized AC System Low Refrigerant Charge
House reaches set temperature quickly but feels humid inside
System shuts off before completing a full ten-minute cooling cycle
Compressor clicks loudly on each startup attempt
System was installed within the last five years but short cycles from day one
Short cycling started gradually and has gotten worse over several months