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AC Freezing Up
in Tulsa, OK

When ice forms on your indoor coil or the copper lines outside, the AC cannot move cool air through your home. This problem is common in Tulsa homes with older ductwork or air handlers that have not been serviced in a few years. If you keep running a frozen system, water from the melting ice can overflow the drain pan and damage your ceiling or walls.

Quick Answer

A frozen AC in Tulsa is usually caused by low airflow, low refrigerant, or both. Ice on the coil blocks airflow completely, so the system stops cooling and can damage itself if you keep running it. Turn the system to fan-only to let it thaw, then call (539) 666-6545 to find out why it froze.

AC Freezing Up in Tulsa

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • Visible ice on the copper lines running to the outdoor unit
  • Ice buildup on the indoor air handler or coil
  • Warm air or almost no air coming from vents
  • Water dripping or pooling near the indoor unit
  • The system runs constantly but never cools the house

Root Causes

What Causes AC Freezing Up?

1

Restricted Airflow from Dirty Filter

When the air filter is clogged, warm air from the house cannot reach the indoor coil in enough volume. The coil gets too cold with nothing to absorb and freezes over. In Tulsa, homes near the BA Expressway or other high-traffic corridors pull in more road dust, which clogs filters faster than manufacturers expect.

The Fix

Filter Replacement and Coil Thaw

Replace the filter and run the system on fan-only for a few hours to thaw the coil completely. After it thaws, check that airflow is back to normal before switching back to cooling mode.

2

Low Refrigerant

Low refrigerant causes the pressure inside the coil to drop too far, making the coil surface drop below freezing even when airflow is fine. Moisture in the air then freezes solid on the coil. Tulsa's humidity, especially from May through September, means there is plenty of moisture in the air to freeze fast once the coil gets cold enough.

The Fix

Leak Repair and Refrigerant Recharge

A tech finds and repairs the refrigerant leak, then adds refrigerant back to the correct level. The system has to be fully thawed before recharging, or the readings will be off.

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 Restricted Airflow from Dirty Filter Low Refrigerant
Ice on copper lines outside
Filter visibly gray or clogged when pulled out
Freezing happens even with a clean filter
Water pooling under the indoor unit
Cooling was fine last season with no changes

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