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AC Short Cycling
in Frisco, TX

A healthy AC runs for 15 to 20 minutes at a stretch, cools the house down to the set temperature, then shuts off. When it starts and stops every few minutes instead, something is wrong. Frisco had a big building boom in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and a lot of those homes ended up with systems that were too large for the house, which is one of the most common reasons for short cycling.

Quick Answer

Short cycling means the AC starts, runs for a minute or two, shuts off, and then starts again. In Frisco, an oversized system installed during one of the large new-build waves in the early 2000s is often the root cause, but a refrigerant leak or a failing thermostat can do it too. Short cycling wears out the compressor fast and drives up your electric bill. Call (254) 279-4716 to get it diagnosed.

AC Short Cycling in Frisco

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • The AC turns on and off every 2 to 5 minutes instead of running a full cycle
  • The house never quite reaches the set temperature before the system shuts off
  • The outdoor unit is unusually hot to the touch
  • Your electric bill is higher than expected for the season
  • The compressor makes a hard start sound each time it kicks on
  • Humidity inside the house stays high even when the AC is running

Root Causes

What Causes AC Short Cycling?

1

Oversized AC System

A system that is too large for the house cools it down too fast, before it has had time to remove enough humidity from the air. The thermostat hits the set temperature quickly and shuts the system off, then the house warms back up and the cycle repeats. Many builders in Frisco during the growth years between 1998 and 2006 installed oversized systems, and those same units are still running in a lot of houses today.

The Fix

Load Calculation and Right-Sized Replacement

A proper load calculation looks at the square footage, insulation, windows, and orientation of your house to find the right system size. Installing the correctly sized unit stops short cycling and also does a better job controlling humidity.

2

Low Refrigerant Pressure

When refrigerant is low, the system's high-pressure and low-pressure switches detect abnormal readings and shut the compressor off as a safety measure. It restarts a few minutes later and the cycle repeats until something fails or the owner notices. This problem shows up often on systems that are 12 to 15 years old and have had a slow leak building for a while.

The Fix

Refrigerant Leak Detection and Repair

A technician uses leak detection equipment to find where refrigerant is escaping, seals it, and recharges the system to the correct level. Pressure readings after the repair confirm the switches will stop tripping.

3

Thermostat Malfunction

A thermostat that is reading the wrong temperature will tell the system to shut off too soon or cycle on and off erratically. This can happen when a thermostat is mounted on a wall that gets direct afternoon sun, which is a common issue in homes with west-facing living rooms in subdivisions like Frisco Lakes and Richwoods.

The Fix

Thermostat Replacement or Relocation

If the thermostat itself is faulty, replacing it fixes the problem. If it is mounted in a bad location, moving it to an interior wall where it reads actual room temperature is the right long-term solution.

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 Oversized AC System Low Refrigerant Pressure Thermostat Malfunction
House cools fast but humidity stays high
System trips off and restarts every 2 to 3 minutes
Thermostat is on a wall that gets afternoon sun
Problem started gradually over one to two summers
System has always short cycled since it was installed
Compressor makes a loud hard-start sound each cycle