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What Should I Do If My AC Is Not Cooling in Hooverson Heights, WV?

January 27th, 2026

4 min read

By Scott Merritt

AC not cooling

Quick Answer

If your AC is not cooling in Hooverson Heights, first check the thermostat, air filter, and breaker. If the system is running but blowing warm or weak air, the most common causes are restricted airflow, a frozen coil, electrical issues, or refrigerant loss. Hillside homes, basement-installed systems, and long vertical duct runs common in Hooverson Heights often make these problems appear faster. If basic checks don’t restore cooling quickly, the system needs professional diagnosis.

Stop Running the AC If You Notice Any of These

Turn the system off immediately if:

  • Airflow is weak, especially on upper floors
  • Ice is visible on copper refrigerant lines or the indoor coil
  • The outdoor unit is not running or is humming without starting

Running the AC under these conditions often leads to motor or compressor damage.

What To Check First When Your AC Isn’t Cooling

Before assuming a major failure, check these items in order:

  1. Thermostat – Set to COOL and below room temperature
  2. Air filter – Replace if dirty or restrictive
  3. Breaker panel – Look for a tripped AC or furnace breaker
  4. Vents and returns – Make sure airflow paths are open on all levels

If cooling does not return after these steps, continued operation usually makes the problem worse.

Why You Can Trust This Guidance

I’m Scott Merritt, and I’ve worked in residential HVAC since 1994.

Over the last 30+ years, I’ve diagnosed, repaired, and replaced thousands of AC systems and trained technicians throughout Ohio and the Upper Ohio Valley, including hillside communities like Hooverson Heights.

This guidance reflects real AC failure patterns we consistently see in Hooverson Heights homes, not generic advice.

One Important Thing to Know About Hooverson Heights Homes

In Hooverson Heights, hillside construction, elevation changes, and basement-installed air handlers reduce how much airflow and electrical stress an AC system can tolerate before cooling problems appear.

That’s why upstairs rooms often lose cooling first.

Is the Problem Indoors or Outdoors?

Separating the issue this way helps narrow the cause quickly.

Indoor Problems That Stop Cooling

Most common causes:

  • Dirty or restrictive air filters
  • Long vertical return air paths
  • Frozen evaporator coils
  • Weak or failing blower motors

Indoor airflow problems are the most common reason an AC runs but doesn’t cool in hillside homes.

Outdoor Problems That Stop Cooling

Common causes:

  • Condenser fan motor failure
  • Electrical components not engaging
  • Dirty condenser coils
  • Compressor startup issues

If the outdoor unit isn’t operating correctly, cooling cannot occur.

The Most Common Reasons an AC Runs but Doesn’t Cool

1. Restricted Airflow

Vertical duct systems leave little margin. Even small restrictions can reduce cooling significantly on upper floors.

2. Frozen Evaporator Coil

Usually caused by airflow restriction or refrigerant issues.

Signs include:

  • Weak airflow
  • Ice buildup
  • Water leaks when ice melts

Never run the system while frozen.

3. Refrigerant Loss

Refrigerant does not get used up.

Low refrigerant always means a leak.

Common symptoms:

  • Constant operation
  • Air feels cool but never cold
  • Ice forming on lines or coil

4. Electrical or Control Issues

Common in hillside homes with older electrical service.

You may notice:

  • Outdoor unit hums but doesn’t start
  • AC cools better at night than during hot afternoons
  • Breakers trip during peak heat

Often caused by weak capacitors, aging contactors, or voltage drop.

5. Outdoor Unit Failures

If the condenser fan or compressor is not running, cooling stops completely.

What We Check First on a “Not Cooling” Call

We follow a strict diagnostic order to avoid guesswork:

  1. Airflow measurement and filter condition
  2. Electrical load and voltage testing
  3. Indoor coil inspection
  4. Outdoor unit operation
  5. Refrigerant verification (only after airflow and electrical checks)

This prevents unnecessary repairs and missed root causes.

Temporary Relief vs a Real Fix

Understanding the difference matters:

  • Turning the system off to thaw ice = temporary relief
  • Correcting airflow, electrical issues, or leaks = real fix

Temporary relief without diagnosis almost always leads to repeat failures.

This Is Usually NOT the Cause (Important)

To be clear and honest, these are rarely the real issue:

  • The thermostat brand
  • “Low Freon because it’s hot outside”
  • The system being “too small by default”

Not cooling does not automatically mean replacement.

Does Not Cooling Mean Repair or Replacement?

No — not by itself.

General guidance:

  • Under 10 years old: Usually repairable
  • 10–15 years old: Depends on the failure and system history
  • Over 15 years old: Repair vs replacement becomes a practical discussion

The cause matters more than the symptom.

Why Waiting Gets Expensive

AC systems don’t fix themselves.

A common progression looks like this:

Airflow or electrical issue → freeze-up or overheating → compressor damage → major repair or replacement

Early diagnosis almost always costs less.

A Real Hooverson Heights Home Example

We diagnosed a Hooverson Heights hillside home with a basement-installed AC and second-floor bedrooms where the system ran all day but never cooled the upper level.

The issues included:

  • Restricted vertical return airflow
  • A weakened blower motor
  • Electrical components operating near capacity

Early repair restored cooling and prevented compressor failure.

One Simple Diagnostic Question That Helps

Is the AC blowing plenty of air that isn’t cold, or is airflow weak—especially upstairs?

That distinction often identifies the real issue quickly.

A Calm Reassurance

Most “AC not cooling” calls in Hooverson Heights are fixable when addressed early.

Major replacements usually follow long-ignored problems.

Who This Guidance Is (and Isn’t) For

This article is for homeowners who want clear answers and long-term solutions, not guesswork or temporary patches.

If you’re only looking for the cheapest short-term fix, we may not be the right fit.

What Guarantees Apply If Your AC Needs Repair

Honest Fix Service Trust Guardian (Repairs & Diagnostics)

AC cooling repairs are protected by our Service Trust Guardian, which includes:

  • A 5-year labor warranty on covered repairs
  • A 60-day satisfaction guarantee
  • No overtime or after-hours charges
  • On-time arrival and clean-work commitments

Guarantees remain active with documented yearly maintenance.

If Not Cooling Leads to Replacement

Honest Fix Lifetime Trust Shield (New Installations)

If replacement becomes the right option, new systems are protected by our Lifetime Trust Shield, which includes:

  • 15-year labor warranty
  • Manufacturer parts coverage
  • No-lemon replacement protection
  • Satisfaction guarantee
  • Energy performance accountability
  • Apples-to-apples price protection

These protections are written for homeowners in the Upper Ohio Valley.

Other Ohio Valley Communities With Similar AC Cooling Issues

  • Steubenville, OH
  • Wintersville, OH
  • Toronto, OH
  • Mingo Junction, OH
  • Brilliant, OH
  • Weirton, WV
  • Follansbee, WV
  • Wellsburg, WV
  • New Cumberland, WV
  • Colliers, WV

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I turn my AC off if it’s not cooling?

Yes — especially if airflow is weak or ice is present.

Can refrigerant just be topped off?

No. Refrigerant loss means a leak that must be repaired.

What guarantees do you offer?

Repairs are covered by the Service Trust Guardian.

New installations are covered by the Lifetime Trust Shield with 15-year labor coverage.

What To Do Next

If your AC isn’t cooling, early diagnosis protects your comfort and your system.

Call Honest Fix today for a free exact quote.

You can also learn about our guarantees before you decide.

Scott Merritt

Scott Merritt is a co-founder of Honest Fix Heating, Cooling and Plumbing and brings more than 30 years of experience across HVAC, leadership, and industry education. He serves in a senior leadership and oversight role, providing licensed guidance, reviewing HVAC educational content, and supporting technician training and documentation standards. Prior to co-founding Honest Fix, Scott founded and owned Fire & Ice Heating & Air Conditioning in Columbus, Ohio, which he operated for more than two decades before selling the company in 2025. During that time, he led programs and partnerships including Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer, Trane Comfort Specialist, and Rheem Pro Partner, helping establish high technical and training standards. Scott is the Ohio State HVAC license holder for Honest Fix and provides licensed oversight to help ensure work meets applicable codes and manufacturer requirements. Learn more about Scott’s background and role at Honest Fix by viewing his full leadership bio.