Central AC Repair in Anaheim: Common Causes When Your System Runs but Does Not Cool
Anaheim, United States - July 10, 2026 / Four Seasons Heating & Air /
Anaheim, CA - July 10, 2026 - With Southern California temperatures already climbing and peak cooling season approaching, Four Seasons Heating & Air, a veteran-owned HVAC company based in Anaheim, California, has released a public advisory identifying the most common reasons a central air conditioning system runs without producing cold air. The advisory is directed at Orange County homeowners who may be experiencing reduced cooling performance and are uncertain whether the problem requires immediate professional attention.
Licensed technicians at Four Seasons Heating & Air consistently see the same scenario at the start of each cooling season: a minor fault that went unaddressed for weeks has escalated into a more involved system failure by the time a homeowner calls for central AC repair.
Why Orange County Homeowners Miss Early Warning Signs
Symptoms That Do Not Look Like Failures
According to Four Seasons Heating & Air, the most commonly misread situation is a system that appears to be operating normally. The outdoor unit is running. The fan is circulating air. The thermostat is responding. Yet the indoor temperature continues to rise.
The company's advisory identifies six distinct faults that produce this condition: refrigerant loss from a system leak, a frozen evaporator coil, a blocked or dirty condenser unit, capacitor or compressor failure, thermostat malfunction, and duct leaks that allow conditioned air to escape before reaching living areas.
Each fault has a different cause, a different repair path, and a different level of urgency. A frozen evaporator coil caused by a clogged air filter, for example, is resolved differently than a refrigerant leak in a 14-year-old system still running on R-22, a refrigerant phased out of U.S. production in January 2020.
When Repair Is No Longer the Right Call
The advisory also addresses a question homeowners frequently face after repeated service visits: whether continued AC repairs represent sound maintenance or whether AC replacement is the more practical path forward.
"A refrigerant recharge on a system with a known, repaired leak is a legitimate repair," said Jason Ryan, Owner of Four Seasons Heating & Air at Four Seasons Heating & Air. "A refrigerant recharge on a 15-year-old system with an unlocated leak, a history of short cycling, and uneven airflow throughout the home is a different conversation. Our job is to tell homeowners which situation they are actually in."
The advisory notes that systems operating below California's current SEER2 (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio 2) minimum threshold draw more power while delivering less cooling than modern equipment. That gap accumulates on energy bills throughout the cooling season and is one of the clearest indicators that a new AC installation has become the more practical long-term decision.
Expanded Emergency Response Availability
As part of the seasonal advisory, Four Seasons Heating & Air has confirmed same-day availability for emergency AC repair across its Orange County service area. The company states that a complete AC failure during a heat event is a health concern for households with elderly residents, young children, or individuals with medical conditions, not only a comfort issue.
The company's emergency response covers the same diagnostic and repair scope as scheduled service, including capacitor and contactor replacement, refrigerant recharge following leak repair, thermostat replacement, and blower motor service.
Homeowners looking for AC repair near them can expect the same standard of written diagnosis and documented approval regardless of whether the call is emergency or scheduled.

About Four Seasons Heating & Air
Four Seasons Heating & Air is a licensed, insured, and veteran-owned HVAC company headquartered at 3111 E La Palma Ave, Anaheim, CA 92806. Founded on the principles of honesty, craftsmanship, and accountability, the company provides AC installation, repair, and replacement services to homeowners across Orange County, including Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Yorba Linda, Anaheim Hills, Fullerton, Garden Grove, Orange, Placentia, and La Habra. The team brings more than 40 years of combined field experience to every service call.
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Jason Ryan,
Owner,
Four Seasons Heating & Air
Address: 3111 E La Palma Ave, Anaheim, CA 92806
Phone: (714) 482-4444
Email: info@fourseasonsheatingandair.com
Website: www.fourseasonsheatingandair.com
Contact Information:
Four Seasons Heating & Air
3111 E La Palma Ave
Anaheim, CA 92806
United States
Jason Ryan
(714) 482-4444
https://www.fourseasonsheatingandair.com/
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