Your Air Conditioner Stopped Doing Its Job
Roger Stuth Air Conditioning diagnoses and repairs cooling failures across Austin, Texas.
When your air conditioner runs but fails to cool your home in Austin, the problem usually lies in airflow restriction, refrigerant loss, or a component that has stopped working correctly. You might notice warm air from the vents, longer run times without temperature drop, or rooms that stay uncomfortably warm even when the system operates continuously.
Roger Stuth Air Conditioning diagnoses the root cause of cooling failure by checking airflow paths, measuring refrigerant charge, inspecting the compressor and condenser, and testing electrical components that control cooling cycles. This service identifies whether your system needs a repair, an adjustment, or a part replacement to restore normal function. Resolving cooling problems quickly prevents your system from overworking and reduces the risk of compressor damage or total shutdown.
If your AC runs but your Austin home stays warm, contact Roger Stuth Air Conditioning to schedule a cooling diagnosis.

What Happens During a Cooling Failure Inspection
Your technician arrives with testing tools that measure airflow volume, refrigerant pressure, and electrical continuity across the system. In Austin, where outdoor temperatures push air conditioners hard, even small airflow restrictions or refrigerant loss can eliminate cooling capacity entirely. The inspection covers your evaporator coil, blower motor, condenser fan, and thermostat wiring to pinpoint where cooling performance breaks down.
Once the cause is identified, you receive a clear explanation of what failed and what needs to happen next. If a clogged filter or dirty coil restricts airflow, cleaning restores cooling immediately. If refrigerant has leaked out, the leak must be sealed and the system recharged to proper levels. You will notice cooler air from your vents, shorter run times, and consistent temperatures throughout your home after the repair is completed.
The service does not include ductwork replacement or full system overhauls, but it does identify whether those larger projects are necessary. You leave the appointment with a written summary of findings and recommended next steps, so you can decide how to move forward with confidence.
Questions People Ask Before Calling for Help
Homeowners often wonder whether a cooling problem means their air conditioner is beyond repair or if a simple fix will restore comfort. These questions address the most common concerns before scheduling service.
What causes an air conditioner to stop cooling?
The most common causes are blocked airflow from a dirty filter or coil, low refrigerant from a leak, a failed compressor, or a malfunctioning thermostat. Each of these issues prevents the system from transferring heat out of your home.
How long does it take to diagnose a cooling failure?
Most diagnostic visits take between 45 minutes and an hour, depending on how many components need testing. You receive an explanation of findings before any repair work begins.
Why does my AC run but produce warm air?
This usually means your blower works but your compressor or refrigerant system does not. Your system circulates air without removing heat, leaving your home warm despite continuous operation.
When should I call for service instead of waiting?
Call as soon as you notice warm air from your vents or your home temperature rising despite the system running. Delaying service forces your air conditioner to work harder and increases the chance of compressor failure.
What happens if the problem requires a major repair?
You receive a detailed estimate before any work begins, and your technician explains whether repair or replacement makes more sense based on your system's age and condition. No work proceeds without your approval.
Roger Stuth Air Conditioning provides clear answers and reliable cooling repairs throughout Austin. If your air conditioner runs but your home stays warm, get in touch to schedule a diagnostic visit and restore comfort.
