Scott Mancuso

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A homeowner in Santa Fe, TX called us for emergency air conditioning service after their system stopped cooling. Our technician arrived and quickly found the root cause: the AC unit had frozen up. After a closer inspection, we discovered the contactor in the outdoor unit was stuck in the closed position. This kept the outdoor unit running non-stop without shutting off, which led to the freeze-up and loss of cooling.

We repaired the contactor and restored normal operation to the system. Once the unit was able to cycle on and off properly, it began cooling the home again as expected.

If your AC stops cooling during the summer heat in Santa Fe, TX, don't wait — a frozen coil or a stuck contactor can cause bigger problems the longer it runs. Our team is ready to help with fast, reliable emergency AC repair.