5 Reasons Your AC Is Blowing Warm Air—And How to Cool Things Down

Nothing is worse than coming inside on a hot Kansas day, only to find your air conditioner blowing warm air instead of cooling you down. This problem is more common than you might think—and often, the cause is something simple you can fix yourself. Other times, it’s a sign your system needs professional attention.

At Hanna Heating & Air Conditioning, we’ve been keeping Wichita and the surrounding area cool and comfortable since 1983.

In this blog, we’ll cover the top five reasons your AC may be blowing warm air and share practical solutions to get your system back on track.

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The 5 Main Reasons Your AC Might Blow Warm Air

1. Your Air Filter Is Dirty or Clogged

A dirty air filter blocks airflow, which means cool air can’t get through your vents. Instead, you might feel weak airflow — or worse, warm air — blowing through the house.

How to fix it:

  • Turn off the system
  • Remove the filter and hold it up to the light
  • If light can’t pass through, replace it with a clean one

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A clean filter can restore normal airflow and prevent your AC from freezing up. If warm air continues, the issue might have already affected other parts of the system.

2. Thermostat Is Set Incorrectly or Malfunctioning

If the thermostat is set to the wrong mode, your AC might be running without cooling. This can happen if the system is set to “Heat” or the fan is left on “On” instead of “Auto.”

What to check:

  • Make sure the mode is set to “Cool”
  • Set the fan to “Auto,” not “On”

If the settings look right but the AC is still blowing warm air, the thermostat could be misreading temperatures or not communicating with the system. You’ll need a professional to test and calibrate it.

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3. Low Refrigerant or a Refrigerant Leak

Refrigerant is what allows your AC to remove heat from the air inside your home. If your system is low on refrigerant — or if there’s a leak somewhere in the line — you’ll notice warm air coming from the vents, even though everything seems to be running.

What to look for:

  • Ice buildup on the refrigerant line or evaporator coil
  • A hissing or bubbling sound near the outdoor unit
  • AC runs for long periods but doesn’t cool the house

You can’t refill refrigerant like you would gas in a car. It requires specific tools, gauges, and refrigerant types — plus the leak has to be found and sealed first. That’s where Hanna comes in. Our licensed technicians can inspect your system, fix the leak, and safely recharge it to the correct level so your home stays cool again.

4. Outdoor Unit Is Dirty or Blocked

Your outdoor AC unit (the condenser) is responsible for releasing heat that your indoor system removes. If it’s clogged with dirt, leaves, or grass, it can’t do its job—and instead of cool air, you’ll feel warm air inside.

Try this first:

  • Turn off the system
  • Clear away any debris around the unit
  • Use a hose with light pressure to rinse the coils from top to bottom

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If it’s been a while since your last cleaning, or if your unit is still struggling after this, it may need a deeper service. Our team at Hanna Heating & Air Conditioning can professionally clean the coils and inspect the unit for wear or damage that could be affecting performance. A clean, clear condenser makes a huge difference in cooling efficiency.

5. Electrical or Compressor Problems

Even if your thermostat is set correctly and your filter is clean, your AC can still blow warm air if the outdoor unit loses power or the compressor fails. These issues usually stop the cooling process completely, leaving only the fan running.

You might notice:

  • The indoor unit is blowing, but the outdoor unit is silent
  • Breakers in your panel are tripped or keep tripping
  • Buzzing, clicking, or no sound at all from the outdoor unit

These types of problems often involve high-voltage parts and shouldn’t be handled on your own. Hanna’s trained technicians can safely test the system, repair damaged components, or replace faulty compressors if needed. We’ll get your system back to cooling without the risk of electrical damage or personal injury.

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Other Quick Things That Can Go Wrong

Not all AC problems show up in obvious ways. Even if your system is running, these hidden issues can still cause warm air, poor airflow, or even system shutdowns.

Frozen Evaporator Coils

If the coils inside your AC freeze, the system can’t absorb heat—and you’ll end up with warm or no air at all. This usually happens when there’s poor airflow due to a dirty filter or a blocked return vent.

What to do:

  • Turn off the AC and let the coils thaw completely (do not chip at or knock off the ice)
  • Check and replace the air filter
  • Avoid running the system until airflow is restored

If the coils freeze again, there may be a deeper airflow or refrigerant issue. It’s best to have a technician take a look.

Blocked Condensate Drain Line

Your AC pulls moisture from the air while it cools. That moisture drains through a small pipe, but if it gets clogged with algae or debris, water can back up and trigger a system shut-off.

Signs of a clog:

  • Water pooling around the indoor unit
  • Musty smells or mold growth
  • AC shuts off unexpectedly

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If you spot water where it shouldn’t be, turn off the unit and call for service. Clearing the line quickly helps prevent water damage and mold buildup.

Leaky or Damaged Ductwork

If cool air is leaking into your attic, basement, or crawlspace, your rooms won’t get the comfort they need. The system will still run, but you’ll get warm air—or uneven cooling—throughout the house.

What to check:

  • Certain rooms are much warmer than others
  • Weak airflow even when the system’s running
  • Rising energy bills without a clear reason

Sealing or repairing ductwork requires specialized tools and access. A professional can inspect your duct system and fix leaks that waste cool air.

Still Feeling Warm Air? Let’s Get It Fixed

If your AC is blowing warm air, it doesn’t always mean the worst—sometimes it’s as simple as a dirty filter or thermostat issue. But if quick fixes don’t solve the problem, it could be a sign of a bigger issue that needs professional attention.

At Hanna Heating & Air Conditioning, we’ve been trusted by Wichita homeowners since 1983 to keep their homes cool and comfortable. Whether you need a fast repair or expert advice on a long-term solution, our experienced team is here to help. Call Hanna today to schedule your AC service and get your comfort back on track.

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