We don’t really use ice to cool the air in our home. While ice might be a great addition to a cool beverage, or to a cooler when you go camping, it’s not going to do any good when your home is in need of cooling. For starters, ice only cools small objects and areas. You don’t want to know how much ice it would take to cool your entire home, and the energy involved in making that much ice would be absurd!
However, ice can still form on an air conditioner. We know this not just because we’re HVAC professionals, but because it’s a common problem that we hear about all the time. If you’ve ever noticed ice growing on the coil of your AC, then you’ve got a problem we might be talking about down below. Just make sure you call us for your air conditioning in Roseland, NJ.



What do you think of when you think of air conditioning problems? A system that won’t start up? An air conditioner with a dreaded refrigerant leak? Maybe a system that short cycles? These are all obvious problems, but they’re also big-picture issues. What about the more “minor” problems that can have big implications for your system if left unaddressed? Something like, say, dirty coils? Because if your AC’s coils are dirty, you’re asking for trouble!