Why Is There Ice on My Air Conditioning System? (San Antonio, TX)

May 16, 2025

Seeing ice on your air conditioner in the middle of a South Texas summer feels backwards. Your system is supposed to cool your home, not turn into a freezer. But frozen A/C coils are a common issue we run into on San Antonio A/C repair calls—especially during long heat waves when systems run nonstop.

At Cowboys Air Conditioning & Heating, we help homeowners across San Antonio and surrounding areas diagnose and fix frozen A/C problems quickly (before they lead to bigger damage). We’re family owned, provide 24/7 emergency service, and our shop is right here in town at 6510 Blanco Rd, San Antonio, TX 78216. Call (210) 495-7771 anytime.

Let’s break down what causes icing, what you should do immediately, and when it’s time to call a pro.


What “ice on the A/C” actually means

Your air conditioner doesn’t “make” cold air—it removes heat from your indoor air using refrigerant and an evaporator coil. That evaporator coil (usually located in your indoor unit) is designed to get cold, but it should not drop below freezing long enough for moisture to turn into ice.

When ice forms, it’s usually because one of two things is happening:

  • Not enough warm air is moving across the coil (airflow problem)
  • The coil is getting too cold due to a refrigerant or system issue (pressure/temperature problem)

Either way, the system can’t absorb heat properly—so comfort drops, energy use rises, and damage risk increases.


The most common reasons A/C coils freeze in San Antonio homes

1) Dirty air filter or restricted airflow (most common)

A clogged filter limits airflow. Less warm air passes over the evaporator coil, and the coil temperature drops until condensation freezes.

Clues you’ll notice:

  • Weak airflow from vents

  • Rooms cooling unevenly

  • Ice on the copper line or indoor unit

  • System running longer than usual

Cowboys AC handles airflow-related fixes every day, including filter issues, blower diagnostics, and ductwork problems that choke airflow.


2) Dirty evaporator coil (often tied to maintenance gaps)

Even with a clean filter, dirt buildup on the coil acts like a blanket, blocking heat transfer. The coil gets colder, ice builds faster, and the system’s efficiency tanks.

Professional maintenance helps prevent this—especially in dusty, high-use months typical in Bexar County.


3) Low refrigerant (usually caused by a leak)

Refrigerant doesn’t “run out” under normal conditions. If it’s low, there’s usually a leak. Low refrigerant changes system pressure and can cause coil temperatures to dip below freezing, triggering ice.

Clues you’ll notice:

  • A/C struggles hardest in the afternoon heat

  • Hissing sound near the indoor or outdoor unit

  • Ice returns soon after thawing

  • Higher electric bills with worse comfort

Frozen coils + refrigerant issues are specifically listed among emergencies Cowboys AC handles with rapid response service.


4) Duct leaks, crushed ducts, or blocked returns

If your ductwork is leaking or restricted, your system may not get enough airflow—leading to the same freezing symptoms as a dirty filter. Duct problems also contribute to dust buildup on coils over time.

Cowboys Air Conditioning & Heating provides duct inspection, repair, sealing, cleaning, and installation services designed to improve airflow and efficiency.


5) Thermostat or control issues

A malfunctioning thermostat or sensor can cause the system to run too long or cycle incorrectly, increasing freeze risk. Cowboys AC offers thermostat repair and installation (including smart thermostat upgrades) to help prevent comfort and efficiency issues.


What to do right now if your A/C is frozen

If you see ice, don’t keep forcing the system to run. Here’s the safe move:

  • Turn the thermostat to OFF (cooling off).

  • Turn the fan to ON (this helps thaw the coil faster).

  • Check your air filter and replace it if it’s dirty.

  • Open vents and clear obstructions (furniture, rugs, closed registers).

  • Let it thaw completely (this can take a few hours).

Avoid chipping ice with tools—you can easily bend delicate fins or puncture a coil.

If the system freezes again after thawing, that’s your sign the root issue wasn’t solved—and continuing to run it can lead to compressor damage, water leaks, and more expensive repairs.


Why you shouldn’t ignore frozen coils

A frozen system often:

  • Cools poorly (or stops cooling entirely)

  • Uses more electricity while delivering less comfort

  • Can cause water damage when the ice melts

  • May indicate a refrigerant leak or airflow restriction that will worsen

In short: ice is a warning light—not a weird fluke.


Local help: frozen A/C coil repair in San Antonio and nearby areas

Cowboys Air Conditioning & Heating was built to provide honest, high-quality HVAC service to families across San Antonio and surrounding communities—without the “big-company runaround,” and we’re available 24/7.

We regularly serve neighborhoods like Stone Oak, Castle Hills, Alamo Heights, Shavano Park, and Downtown San Antonio, plus nearby areas including Converse, Helotes, Selma, Universal City, Schertz, Cibolo, Seguin, Boerne, and New Braunfels-area communities.


Schedule service (before the next freeze)

If you’re noticing ice on your A/C line, indoor unit, or evaporator coil—or your system keeps freezing after you thaw it—call Cowboys Air Conditioning & Heating at (210) 495-7771. We’re based at 6510 Blanco Rd, San Antonio, TX 78216, and we’re ready to help day or night.

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