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AC Not Blowing Air
in Frisco, TX

No airflow means no cooling, even if the compressor and refrigerant are working perfectly. In Frisco, where attic temperatures can reach 140 degrees in July, flexible duct connections soften and pull apart, cutting off whole sections of the house. A blower motor that is failing has the same effect and can overheat and damage the rest of the system if you keep running it.

Quick Answer

When an AC runs but barely any air comes out of the vents, the blower motor, the filter, or the ductwork is usually the problem. In Frisco homes with attic ductwork, the flexible ducts can collapse or come disconnected in the summer heat, and that cuts airflow down to almost nothing in some rooms. Call (254) 279-4716 to have someone check the blower and the ducts before the system overheats from the restricted flow.

AC Not Blowing Air in Frisco

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • One or more rooms have almost no air coming from the vents
  • You can feel the outdoor unit running but nothing is moving through the registers
  • The air handler sounds like it is running but airflow is very weak
  • A filter that is visibly grey and packed solid when you pull it out
  • Ductwork in the attic looks kinked, crushed, or disconnected at a joint

Root Causes

What Causes AC Not Blowing Air?

1

Failed Blower Motor

The blower motor pushes air through your duct system and out the vents. When it starts to fail, airflow drops off and eventually stops. Blower motors in Frisco attic-mounted systems run in heat that would cook most equipment, and motors that are more than 10 years old start to go without much warning.

The Fix

Blower Motor Replacement

A technician replaces the motor and checks the capacitor that helps it start. Running the system with a bad blower motor overheats the heat exchanger or evaporator coil depending on the season, so this is not something to put off.

2

Disconnected or Collapsed Ductwork

Flexible duct is held to its fittings with clamps and mastic sealant. In Frisco attics that hit 130 to 140 degrees in summer, those connections can soften and pull apart over time. When a duct drops off its fitting, all the air meant for that part of the house just blows into the attic instead.

The Fix

Duct Reconnection and Sealing

A technician goes into the attic, finds the disconnected sections, and reconnects and seals them properly. Any flex duct that is kinked or crushed needs to be replaced so airflow is not restricted by the shape of the duct itself.

Self-Diagnosis

Which Cause Applies to You?

Check the signs you're observing to narrow down the likely root cause before your inspection.

What You're Seeing Failed Blower Motor Disconnected or Collapsed Ductwork
No airflow throughout the whole house
One or two rooms have no airflow but others are fine
Air handler sounds normal but vents have no output
Blower makes a struggling sound before airflow drops
Attic duct visible hanging loose from a fitting