Seeing ice on your AC unit in the middle of a Florida summer feels wrong — and it is. A frozen evaporator coil means your system is working against itself. Left alone, it can destroy your compressor. Here is what causes it and what to do right now.
A frozen AC coil is almost always caused by restricted airflow or low refrigerant. Both prevent the coil from absorbing heat properly, causing moisture to freeze on the coil surface instead of draining away.
Turn the AC off and switch the fan to ON only. This lets the coil thaw without running the compressor. Do not run a frozen AC — it will burn out the compressor. Once thawed (1–3 hours), call us to find the root cause.
If the cause is a dirty filter, the fix is free — just replace the filter. If it is low refrigerant, expect $150–$400 for a recharge plus leak repair. Coil cleaning runs $89–$200. We diagnose for $89.
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Same day frozen coil repair in Lake Buena Vista 32830. $89 diagnostic. NATE-certified technicians. Call (321) 399-2929.