Seeing ice on your air conditioner might seem strange—especially when it’s hot outside. While it may appear harmless or even expected during peak cooling season, ice buildup is actually a red flag. Ignoring it can lead to bigger problems that affect your comfort, your system’s performance, and your wallet.
At Roland Black Heating & Cooling, we’ve been helping homeowners and businesses in Gastonia and surrounding counties keep their air conditioners in top shape for over 50 years. We’re here to explain why you should never overlook ice forming on your AC unit—and what you should do instead.
What Causes Ice on an AC Unit?
There are a few common culprits behind this chilly problem:
Restricted Airflow
When air can’t move freely over the evaporator coils, it can’t absorb heat effectively. This causes the coils to become too cold, resulting in ice. Dirty air filters, blocked vents, or a faulty blower fan can all restrict airflow.Low Refrigerant Levels
Refrigerant is the lifeblood of your cooling system. If levels drop due to a leak, the evaporator coil can’t absorb enough heat, leading to freezing. This is one of the most serious causes and should only be handled by a professional.Thermostat Issues or Running the System Too Hard
Constantly setting your AC to ultra-low temperatures or running it non-stop can cause condensation to freeze. A malfunctioning thermostat can also lead to excessive cooling cycles.
Why Ignoring Ice is a Bad Idea
Letting your AC run with frozen components can result in serious damage. Here’s what might happen:
Higher Energy Bills
An iced-up system has to work harder to cool your space, using more energy and driving up costs.Compressor Damage
If the compressor is forced to operate under strain for too long, it could fail—leading to one of the most expensive repairs in HVAC.Total System Breakdown
Ignoring the signs can lead to system failure, leaving you and your family without cooling during the hottest days of summer.
What Should You Do If You See Ice?
If you notice ice forming on your air conditioner:
Turn off the system immediately to prevent further damage.
Check the air filter and replace it if it’s dirty.
Call in a professional to properly inspect the system, diagnose the issue, and recommend a solution.
That’s where Roland Black Heating & Cooling comes in.
We’re Here to Help
Don’t wait for a total AC breakdown to address frozen coils. Our expert technicians at Roland Black Heating & Cooling are trained to handle all makes and models, and we’ll get your system back to peak performance—quickly and safely.
Whether it’s a refrigerant leak, airflow problem, or something more complex, we’ve seen it all. Reach out to us today at (980) 409-3848 to schedule a professional inspection or repair.