At the end of the day, the more you use your air conditioner, the more likely you’ll run into problems in the future. One of those problems can be your air conditioner freezing up. When frost and ice form on the evaporator of the indoor Goodman air conditioner, do not rush to buy a new device, but get rid of the triggering factors.
It's not a failure if:
The air conditioner worked for maximum cooling at a high air temperature outside. The resulting layer will thaw when it is turned off.
The process of defrosting of the outer case has occurred during heating. If the outdoor unit is frozen and you turn on the heating mode, the internal fan will not work for heating. Since the thermal energy is not removed from the evaporator, it is covered with frost. When the outdoor unit thaws, the indoor unit will turn on for heating, and the water will go outside through the drain pipe.
By frequently placing your thermostat at a low temperature, you’re producing a higher risk of freezing your coils. The cure is simple. Try to avoid overusing or running your air conditioner overnight. Only place your thermostat at low levels during heat waves or overly humid days.
Do you need help with your Goodman thermostat? Prime Air solutions contractors are ready to impress you with a top-notch and efficient experience. Don’t hesitate to call us (619) 655-3355 for help!