Why Is My AC Not Working?
London Ontario 2026
If your air conditioner stopped working in London Ontario, this guide covers every common cause — with a step-by-step diagnosis telling you exactly what to check yourself and when you need a TSSA certified technician.
🔍 Check These First — Takes 5 Minutes
Thermostat Setting
Set to COOL? Set temp below current room temp? Fan on AUTO?
✓ DIY checkAir Filter
Clogged filter freezes the coil and shuts the AC down. Check and replace.
✓ DIY fixBreaker Panel
AC breaker tripped? Double breaker half-way between ON and OFF.
✓ DIY resetOutdoor Disconnect
240V disconnect box near outdoor unit — in the ON position?
✓ DIY checkIce on Lines?
Ice on refrigerant lines = frozen coil. Turn AC OFF, fan ON. Thaw 2–3 hrs.
✓ DIY first stepOutdoor Unit Running?
If outdoor unit won’t start but indoor blower runs — call a technician.
⚠ Call technicianWhy Your AC Stopped Working — Ranked by Frequency in London Ontario
Failed Run Capacitor — Most Common AC Failure in London Ontario
Very Common — ~35% of AC service callsThe run capacitor provides the voltage jolt needed to start and keep the compressor and fan motor running. It degrades over time — London Ontario’s hot summers accelerate this degradation. A failing capacitor starts losing capacity before it fails completely, meaning your system may work some days but struggle on hot days. A fully failed capacitor means the outdoor unit will hum but the fan won’t spin and the compressor won’t start.
Why it happens in London Ontario specifically: Summer heat above 30°C stresses capacitors harder than mild climates. Units in direct afternoon sun are most vulnerable. A capacitor that tests at the low end of spec in April may fail completely in August when ambient temperatures around the unit hit 40°C+.
⚠ Requires Professional Repair
Capacitors store lethal voltage even when the unit is off. Do not open the electrical panel of the outdoor unit. Call Hawana at (647) 550-4220 — capacitor replacement typically takes 30–45 minutes on a service call.
Tripped Breaker or Blown Fuse
CommonYour AC’s 240V circuit has a dedicated double-pole breaker in your electrical panel, typically rated 30–50 amps. When the AC draws more current than the breaker rating — due to a starting fault, a failing compressor, or a genuine overload — the breaker trips. There is also an outdoor disconnect box near the outdoor unit. If a fuse blew or the switch was left off, the outdoor unit won’t start while the indoor blower runs normally.
✓ Try This First (DIY)
Go to your electrical panel, find the AC breaker, turn it fully OFF then fully ON. Check the outdoor disconnect — remove the pullout block and inspect the fuses. Replace only if blown. Important: if the breaker trips again immediately or within minutes, stop resetting it and call Hawana — repeated tripping indicates an underlying electrical fault.
Clogged Air Filter — Frozen Evaporator Coil
CommonWhen your air filter becomes severely clogged, airflow across the evaporator coil drops dramatically. The coil becomes too cold without sufficient warm air moving over it, and the moisture in the air freezes on the coil surface. A frozen coil cannot transfer heat — cooling stops entirely. London Ontario cottonwood season (May–June) can clog a 1-inch filter in 2–3 weeks during peak seed release.
✓ DIY Fix — Do This Now
Turn the AC OFF at the thermostat. Set the fan to ON (just the fan, not cool). This blows warm air over the frozen coil to thaw it. Wait 2–3 hours. Replace the filter. Restart in COOL mode. If it ices up again within 24–48 hours after a fresh filter, the cause is low refrigerant — call Hawana.
Low Refrigerant from a Leak
CommonRefrigerant is the substance that absorbs heat from inside your home and releases it outside. It circulates in a closed loop and does not get used up — it only leaves the system if there is a leak. A slow refrigerant leak causes the system to gradually lose cooling capacity over weeks or months.
Important: Adding refrigerant without finding and repairing the leak is a bandaid that lasts one season. The leak continues, refrigerant levels drop again next year. A proper repair finds the leak, repairs it, and recharges to manufacturer specification.
⚠ Requires TSSA Certified Technician
Refrigerant handling is regulated under TSSA certification. Call Hawana at (647) 550-4220. We locate the leak using electronic leak detection, repair the leak, pressure-test the system, then recharge to exact manufacturer specification.
Failed Contactor
Moderately CommonThe contactor is an electrical relay switch that connects the high-voltage power supply to the compressor and fan motor when the thermostat calls for cooling. Over time, the contact points develop pits and burning from repeated arcing — eventually the contacts no longer make a solid connection and the outdoor unit won’t start. A failing contactor may cause the outdoor unit to start intermittently before failing completely.
⚠ Requires Professional Repair
Contactor replacement is a quick repair (30–45 minutes) but involves working with 240V live circuits. Call Hawana — it is a routine same-visit repair in almost all cases.
Blocked Condensate Drain Line
Moderately CommonAs your AC cools the air, it removes moisture that drips off the evaporator coil into a drain pan and flows out through a condensate drain line. London Ontario’s moderately hard water deposits calcium and algae in this line over time. When it blocks completely, the drain pan fills and triggers a safety float switch that shuts the AC off entirely.
✓ Sometimes DIY
Locate the white PVC drain line from the air handler. Some systems have a cleanout cap where you can pour a cup of diluted white vinegar to clear algae buildup. If you can’t safely access the line, call Hawana — drain clearing is a quick service-visit fix.
Dirty Condenser Coil — London Ontario Cottonwood Problem
Common May–July in London OntarioThe outdoor condenser unit rejects heat by blowing air through the condenser coil. When the coil fins are packed with cottonwood seeds, grass clippings, or general debris, airflow is severely restricted. The system cannot reject heat efficiently — it runs longer, works harder, uses more electricity, and may overheat and lock out. London Ontario cottonwood trees release seeds in May through early July that can pack the condenser fins within 2–3 weeks.
✓ Partial DIY — Gentle Rinse
Turn the outdoor unit off at the disconnect box. Using a garden hose (low pressure, no pressure washer), rinse from top to bottom through the fins. For deeply impacted coils, professional coil cleaning with coil cleaner solution is more effective.
Failed Compressor
Less Common — but ExpensiveThe compressor is the heart of your AC system. Compressor failure is the most expensive AC repair and usually happens in systems that are 10–15+ years old, have had chronic refrigerant issues, or have been running with improper refrigerant charge over many seasons.
Repair vs replace decision: A compressor replacement costs $800–$2,000. On a system over 12 years old, this repair cost is often better invested in a new system that is more efficient, under full warranty, and won’t need another major repair in 2–3 years. Hawana provides honest guidance at every diagnosis.
⚠ Always Requires Professional Diagnosis
Compressor failure must be confirmed by a technician — several other causes produce identical symptoms. Call Hawana at (647) 550-4220 for same-day diagnosis.
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How to Diagnose Your AC Problem in London Ontario — In Order
Follow these steps in sequence before calling. Many AC failures are resolved in steps 1–3.
Check the Thermostat
Set to COOL mode. Set point at least 3°C below current room temperature. Fan set to AUTO. If it has batteries, replace them. A surprising number of service calls end here.
Check the Air Filter
Pull out the filter from your furnace or air handler. Hold it to the light. If you cannot see light through it, replace it immediately. If ice is visible on the refrigerant lines, turn AC OFF, fan ON, wait 2–3 hours for the ice to melt before restarting.
Check the Electrical Panel
Open your electrical panel. Find the AC breaker — a double-pole breaker rated 30–50A. If it is in the middle position (tripped), turn it fully OFF then fully ON. Do this once only. Also check the outdoor disconnect box — make sure it is in the ON position.
Check the Outdoor Unit
Go outside and observe the outdoor condenser unit when the system is calling for cooling. Is the fan spinning? Is the unit running? A running outdoor unit with warm air from vents = refrigerant issue. A silent outdoor unit with indoor blower running = capacitor, contactor, or electrical issue.
Call Hawana if the Above Steps Don’t Resolve It
If your AC still won’t run or won’t cool after steps 1–4, call Hawana HVAC at (647) 550-4220. Tell the technician what you observed in each step above — this helps diagnose faster and arrive with the right parts. Same-day repair available. No overtime charges.
AC Repair Costs in London Ontario 2026
Common AC repairs and what you should expect to pay in London Ontario in 2026.
| Repair | Typical Cost (London ON) | DIY Possible? | Common On |
|---|---|---|---|
| Run capacitor replacement | $150–$250 | No — 240V risk | All ages, especially 8–15 yr systems |
| Contactor replacement | $150–$250 | No — 240V risk | Systems 7+ years old |
| Refrigerant leak repair + recharge | $250–$600 | No — TSSA required | Older systems, coil corrosion |
| Condensate drain clearing | $100–$150 | Sometimes DIY | Annual risk — calcium/algae buildup |
| Condenser coil cleaning | $150–$250 | Partial DIY (rinse) | Annual — cottonwood season May–July |
| Evaporator coil cleaning | $200–$350 | No — requires disassembly | Every 3–5 years |
| Condenser fan motor | $300–$500 | No | Systems 8+ years, direct sun exposure |
| Compressor replacement | $800–$2,000 | No | Systems 10–15 years, chronic undercharge |
| Air filter replacement | $10–$25 | ✓ DIY | Every 1–3 months during cooling season |
Abdullah Ghzail — TSSA Certified Technician & Founder
“In London Ontario, the capacitor and the air filter account for the majority of the AC service calls I respond to every summer. The capacitor is a $15 part that costs $150–$250 installed — it’s entirely preventable with an annual tune-up that tests it before it fails. The clogged filter is completely free to prevent with a $15 filter replacement every month during cooling season. The two most common and most expensive emergency calls are also the two most preventable.”
“Our AC stopped working completely during a 32°C heat wave on a Saturday. Called Hawana and they were at our Byron home within 3 hours. Diagnosed a failed capacitor and replaced it same visit. No overtime charge on a weekend. Saved us from a miserable weekend.”
“AC was running but blowing warm air. Hawana came same day, found low refrigerant from a small leak at the service valve. Repaired the leak and recharged. Cooling perfectly now. Abdullah explained everything before doing any work.”
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