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Aircon not cooling one room

When one room is warm and the rest of the home cools normally, the fault is usually local — either the unit serving that room or something specific about the room itself. This article helps you read the pattern before spending on a diagnosis.

Common causes

These are likely causes for this symptom. Compare them with what you are seeing now to narrow it down. This is indicative only. To confirm the problem, contact us.

01. Filter or coil clogged on that unit

Low risk

If this room has its own indoor unit and the filter is heavily soiled, airflow drops and cooling performance falls noticeably. The other rooms are unaffected because they have separate units with cleaner filters.

  • Airflow from the indoor unit in that room feels weak compared to other units.
  • The unit is running but the room stays warm.
  • Other rooms on the same system cool normally without issue.

Solution: We remove the root restriction causing freeze-up, restore airflow or refrigerant balance as needed, and retest for stable operation without icing.

Remarks: If the filter was recently cleaned and the issue persists, the coil itself may be dirty. A general service can confirm whether the coil needs a deeper clean before jumping to repair.

02. Fault on the indoor unit for that room

Book a check

Specific components in the indoor unit — the fan motor, thermistor, or indoor PCB — can fail on one unit without affecting others. Each fault produces different signs, which is why on-site checking is needed before deciding what to replace.

  • The indoor unit in that room is running but not producing cold air, or producing no airflow at all.
  • The unit shows a flashing light or error code on the display.
  • Other indoor units in the home are cooling fine.

Solution: We verify control signals and sensor readings, repair or replace the failed control component, and retest full run behavior after reset.

Remarks: Error codes are a starting point, not a confirmed diagnosis. The same code can be triggered by multiple faults. Get the code checked before approving any part replacement.

03. Room conditions are the issue

Low risk

Some rooms are harder to cool even with a working unit — west-facing rooms, poorly insulated ceilings, rooms with large glass areas, or rooms that connect directly to a kitchen or outdoor space.

  • The unit blows cold air but the room temperature stays high.
  • It is worse in the afternoon and better at night.
  • The unit in this room has always struggled compared to others.

Solution: We run a step-by-step fault check, fix the confirmed failed component or path, and retest the full cooling cycle before handover.

Remarks: Increasing refrigerant or upgrading the service will not solve a room heat-load issue. If this is the case, we will tell you honestly on assessment. The solution is usually supplementary cooling or room treatment.

Other possible causes

Even with a fully working aircon, some rooms are harder to cool. A room above the kitchen, a converted study room, or a bedroom with west-facing glass will naturally run warmer. These differences can appear suddenly when weather gets hotter or when the room's use changes.

How to tell if the room is the variable

  • The aircon in the room produces strong airflow and feels cold at the vent.
  • The room warms up quickly when the unit is off, faster than other rooms.
  • Heat sources in the room — appliances, people, sunlight — have increased recently.

If we find the unit is working and the room is the problem, we will say so on assessment. No repair will be recommended that does not address the actual cause.

Before you contact us (optional)

Observe with the unit in that room running:

  • Airflow strength from the indoor unit: strong / weak / no airflow at all
  • Error indicators: Whether any lights are flashing / an error code is visible on the unit
  • Other rooms: Whether other rooms in the home are cooling normally at the same time / not observed
  • Room conditions: sun direction / appliances running / doors in use during the test

Stop using the unit if you notice these

These are safety signals, not cooling performance faults.

  • Burning or electrical smell from the indoor unit in that room.
  • Breaker tripping when that unit is switched on.
  • Water dripping from the indoor unit onto electrical points or flooring.

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