
AC Not Cooling at All? Utah Diagnostic Guide in Genola, Utah
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AC Not Cooling at All? Utah Diagnostic Guide in Genola, Utah — most cases trace back to restricted airflow (filter, coil, or blower) or low refrigerant from a leak. At Your Service Pros dispatches same-day across Genola with a $79 HVAC diagnostic (waived on approved repair), free in-home replacement estimates, and a written fixed-price quote before any work begins. Licensed and insured in Utah; 436+ verified Google + Yelp reviews. Call (801) 407-9320 or book online.
AC Not Cooling at All? Utah Diagnostic Guide — what Genola homeowners should know
AC running but the house won't cool below 78°F on a 90°F day usually means one of four things: airflow is restricted, refrigerant is low, the system is undersized for the load, or the compressor is failing. Walk through the diagnostic in order — most homeowners can identify the cause in 15 minutes.
Local note for Genola: at 4,728 ft elevation, HVAC equipment loses roughly 19% of nameplate capacity. Issues that would be minor at sea level can become symptoms here — we factor elevation into every diagnostic.
Most likely causes in Genola
Restricted airflow (filter, coil, or blower)
A 50%+ blocked filter or blanketed condenser coil cuts cooling capacity by 25–35%. The system is doing its best with reduced airflow.
Most commonLow refrigerant from a leak
20% low on refrigerant = roughly 35% loss of cooling capacity. Symptoms: cold suction line at outdoor unit, possibly ice on it.
CommonOversized or short-cycling AC
An oversized AC cools the air near the thermostat fast, hits setpoint in 4–6 minutes, and shuts off. Bedrooms at the end of duct runs never get cooled. Feels like 'AC not cooling' even though the unit is running.
CommonFailing compressor
Compressor that's pulling normal amps but not pumping refrigerant pressure correctly. System runs, blower runs, outdoor fan runs, but lineset isn't actually cold.
Less commonAC Not Cooling at All? Utah Diagnostic Guide FAQ — Genola edition
How fast can you get to Genola for ac not cooling at all? utah diagnostic guide?
Same-day on most weekday calls — typical 2-hour arrival window across Genola and the rest of Utah County. After-hours (after 7 PM) is a flat $150 emergency dispatch, waived on approved repair. Genola is well inside our standard service area.
Do you charge to come out to Genola for ac not cooling at all? utah diagnostic guide?
$79 HVAC diagnostic (waived on approved repair). If you approve the repair on the visit, the diagnostic fee is waived — so the diagnostic isn't an extra charge on top of the fix.
How long should it take my AC to cool the house?
A properly-sized AC should drop indoor temp by ~1°F per 30–45 minutes on a 90°F day. Faster than that and it's likely oversized; slower and it may be undersized or have airflow/refrigerant issues. Time it on a hot day for a baseline.
Should I run the fan continuously or on auto?
Auto saves energy and lets the coil dry between cycles (less mold risk). Fan-on improves whole-house mixing — useful in homes with one thermostat and uneven temps, but uses 250W extra. We default to AUTO for most installs.
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