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AC Not Dehumidifying: How to Fix It

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Quick answer

If your AC isn't dehumidifying, check the condensate drain for clogs, ensure the evaporator coil is clean, and verify the thermostat settings. Regular maintenance can prevent this issue.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check Thermostat Settings
    Do: Ensure the thermostat is set to 'Cool' and 'Auto' mode, not 'Fan Only'.
    Observe: AC fan runs continuously if set to 'Fan Only'.
    Means: Fan-only mode doesn't dehumidify; cooling mode does.
    Next: If settings are correct, proceed to step 2.
  2. Inspect Condensate Drain
    Do: Locate the condensate drain line and check for clogs using a flashlight.
    Observe: Standing water or algae in the drain line indicates a blockage.
    Means: A clogged drain prevents proper moisture removal.
    Next: Clean the drain with a wet/dry vacuum or vinegar solution if clogged.
  3. Clean Evaporator Coil
    Do: Remove the access panel and use a vacuum to clean dust and debris from the evaporator coil.
    Observe: Dusty or dirty coils reduce dehumidification efficiency.
    Means: Clean coils improve airflow and moisture removal.
    Next: If coil is heavily soiled, use a coil cleaning solution.
  4. Check Air Filter
    Do: Inspect and replace the air filter if it's dirty or clogged.
    Observe: A dirty filter restricts airflow, reducing dehumidification.
    Means: Clean filters ensure proper airflow over the coils.
    Next: Replace the filter and monitor humidity levels.
  5. Verify Proper Airflow
    Do: Ensure all vents are open and unobstructed, and check for duct leaks.
    Observe: Restricted airflow or leaks can lower dehumidification efficiency.
    Means: Unobstructed airflow is essential for proper dehumidification.
    Next: Seal duct leaks and adjust vents as needed.
  6. Test Humidity Levels
    Do: Use a hygrometer to measure indoor humidity levels while the AC runs.
    Observe: Humidity remains above 60% even after AC cycles.
    Means: High humidity suggests a deeper issue with the system.
    Next: If humidity doesn't drop, contact a professional technician.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Condensate Drain
Prevents proper drainage of moisture collected from the air.
CommonEasyCondensate pump (if needed)
Dirty Evaporator Coil
Reduces the coil's ability to absorb moisture from the air.
CommonEasy–MediumCoil cleaning solution
Dirty Air Filter
Restricts airflow, reducing dehumidification efficiency.
CommonEasyAir filter
Improper Thermostat Settings
Running in 'Fan Only' mode doesn't cool or dehumidify.
SometimesEasyNone
Low Refrigerant Levels
Inadequate refrigerant reduces cooling and dehumidification capacity.
SometimesHardRefrigerant recharge (by professional)
Faulty Blower Fan Motor
Inconsistent airflow affects dehumidification performance.
RareHardBlower fan motor
Malfunctioning Humidistat
Incorrect humidity readings prevent proper dehumidification.
RareMediumHumidistat replacement
Duct Leaks or Poor Insulation
Leaks allow conditioned air to escape, reducing effectiveness.
SometimesMediumDuct sealing materials

Parts matching

Common parts needed to fix an AC not dehumidifying include:

Always purchase parts compatible with your AC model to ensure proper function and safety.

When to call a professional

FAQ

Can a dirty air filter cause my AC to not dehumidify?

Yes, a dirty air filter restricts airflow, which reduces the AC's ability to remove moisture from the air. Replace the filter regularly to maintain efficiency.

Why is my AC running but not reducing humidity?

This can be due to a clogged condensate drain, dirty coils, low refrigerant, or improper thermostat settings. Check these components first.

How often should I clean my evaporator coil?

Clean the evaporator coil at least once a year, or more frequently in dusty environments to maintain optimal performance.

Is it normal for my AC to not dehumidify in high humidity weather?

While ACs work harder in high humidity, they should still reduce indoor humidity. If they don't, there may be an underlying issue.

Can I use a dehumidifier with my AC to improve results?

Yes, using a dehumidifier alongside your AC can help maintain ideal humidity levels, especially in very humid climates.