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AC Running Constantly
in Clarksville, TN

Clarksville summers regularly see stretches of 10 or more days above 90 degrees. During those stretches, AC systems work harder than they were designed for. A unit that never shuts off is either too small for the house, losing its ability to cool efficiently, or the house itself is letting in too much heat. Running nonstop puts extreme wear on the compressor, which is the most expensive part to replace.

Quick Answer

An AC that runs without stopping is either undersized for the house, losing efficiency, or fighting a heat gain problem it can't overcome. In Clarksville, where August temperatures stay above 90 degrees for weeks, even a healthy system runs a lot — but it should still cycle off sometimes. Continuous runtime burns out parts faster. Call (931) 263-0432 to have the system checked before something fails.

AC Running Constantly in Clarksville

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • The system runs for hours without ever shutting off
  • The thermostat never reaches the set temperature even overnight
  • Your electric bill is significantly higher than neighbors with similar homes
  • The outdoor unit feels extremely hot to the touch even late at night
  • Airflow from vents feels noticeably weaker than it used to

Root Causes

What Causes AC Running Constantly?

1

Dirty Condenser Coil

The outdoor condenser coil dumps heat from your house into the outside air. In areas like Clarksville's Fort Campbell Boulevard corridor, cottonwood and grass pollen pack into the coil fins every spring and summer, blocking airflow and making the unit work twice as hard to reject heat.

The Fix

Condenser Coil Cleaning

A technician rinses the coil from the inside out with a coil cleaner and water. A clean coil can reject heat properly, and the system will reach setpoint and cycle off the way it should.

2

Poor Home Insulation or Air Sealing

Many Clarksville homes built before 1980 have attic insulation below current standards and air gaps around windows, doors, and recessed lights. Heat pours in faster than the AC can remove it, so the system never catches up regardless of how hard it runs.

The Fix

Insulation and Air Sealing Assessment

A technician can identify whether the system is actually undersized or if the house is just losing too much to the heat. Adding attic insulation and sealing air gaps often solves the problem without replacing the AC.

3

Aging Compressor Losing Efficiency

A compressor that has run through 12 or more Clarksville summers may no longer pump refrigerant at full pressure. When compression drops, the system moves less heat per cycle and has to run longer to achieve the same result.

The Fix

Compressor Testing and Replacement

A technician tests compressor efficiency with gauges. If efficiency has dropped significantly, replacing the compressor or the full outdoor unit restores normal runtime cycles.

Self-Diagnosis

Which Cause Applies to You?

Check the signs you're observing to narrow down the likely root cause before your inspection.

What You're Seeing Dirty Condenser Coil Poor Home Insulation or Air Sealing Aging Compressor Losing Efficiency
Outdoor unit coil fins are visibly clogged with debris
House feels humid and house is older with little attic insulation
System is over 12 years old and runtime has gotten longer each summer
Problem started suddenly this season, not gradually
House never cools down even on mild days under 85 degrees
Refrigerant pressures test normal but cooling is still poor