
Is your air conditioner constantly tripping the breaker? This common issue can be frustrating, especially during the hot summer months. Understanding why this happens and how to prevent it can save you a lot of headaches. Let’s explore the reasons behind this problem and how Chisholm Plumbing, Air & Electric can help you resolve it.
Key Points Covered
- Common causes of an AC tripping the breaker
- Detailed solutions for preventing breaker trips
- Why choose Chisholm for your HVAC and plumbing needs
- FAQ section for quick answers
Common Causes of an AC Tripping the Breaker
Overloaded Circuit
One of the most common reasons an air conditioner trips the breaker is an overloaded circuit. This happens when your AC unit shares a circuit with other high-power appliances, leading to excessive power consumption. When the electrical demand exceeds the circuit’s capacity, the breaker trips to prevent overheating and potential fire hazards.
Dirty Air Filter
A dirty air filter can cause significant problems for your air conditioning system. When the air filter is clogged with dust and debris, it restricts airflow. This restriction forces the AC unit to work harder to cool your home, which increases its power consumption and can eventually trip the breaker. Regularly replacing or cleaning your air filter is essential to maintain efficient operation.
Refrigerant Leak
Refrigerant is the lifeblood of your air conditioning system, allowing it to absorb and dissipate heat effectively. When there’s a refrigerant leak, the AC unit struggles to cool your home, causing it to run longer and harder. This increased effort can result in higher power consumption and a tripped breaker. Addressing refrigerant leaks requires professional intervention to locate and repair the leak and recharge the system.
Faulty Components
Components like the compressor, capacitor, and fan motor are critical for your AC’s operation. When these components begin to fail, they can draw more power than usual, leading to a tripped breaker. Identifying and replacing faulty parts is crucial to restore your air conditioner’s efficiency and prevent electrical issues.
Short Circuit
A short circuit occurs when electrical wiring inside the AC unit comes into contact with other wires or metal parts, creating a direct path for the electricity. This sudden surge in electrical current can trip the breaker as a safety measure. Short circuits can be dangerous and require immediate professional attention to identify and fix the issue.

Solutions for Preventing Breaker Trips
Regular Maintenance
Scheduling regular AC maintenance is one of the best ways to prevent your air conditioner from tripping the breaker. Professional maintenance includes cleaning the system, checking for potential issues, and ensuring everything runs smoothly. Regular maintenance can identify and address minor problems before they escalate into major ones.
Component Inspections
Regular inspections of your air conditioner’s components can prevent unexpected failures. By identifying and replacing worn-out parts, you can avoid power surges that might trip the breaker. Ensure that critical components like the compressor, capacitor, and fan motor are in good condition.
Professional Repairs
When your air conditioner has issues like refrigerant leaks or faulty components, it’s essential to get professional AC repair services. Expert technicians can accurately diagnose the problem and provide effective solutions, ensuring your system operates efficiently without tripping the breaker.
Electrical Upgrades
If your home’s electrical system is outdated or unable to handle the power load of your air conditioner, you might need an upgrade. Our electricians can assess your current setup and recommend necessary upgrades to ensure your electrical system can support your AC unit without any issues. Contact us for expert advice and electrical services.

Air Conditioning Troubleshooting Tips
Here are some tips to help troubleshoot your air conditioner before calling in the professionals:
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
| AC not turning on | Tripped breaker | Reset the breaker |
| Weak airflow | Dirty air filter | Replace or clean the filter |
| Unit running continuously | Refrigerant leak | Call for professional repair |
| Unusual noises | Faulty components | Schedule a component inspection |
| Short cycling (frequent on/off) | Overloaded circuit | Avoid using other high-power appliances on the same circuit |
Why Choose Chisholm?
At Chisholm Plumbing, Air & Electric, we offer comprehensive services to meet all your HVAC and plumbing needs. Here’s why you should choose us:
Expert Plumbing Services
Our plumbing services cover everything from leak repairs to new installations. Our experienced plumbers ensure your home’s plumbing system is in top shape.
Reliable AC Repair
We provide prompt and reliable AC repair services to keep your cooling system running efficiently. Whether it’s a minor issue or a major repair, we’ve got you covered.
Regular AC Maintenance
With our AC maintenance services, we ensure your air conditioner stays in optimal condition, preventing future problems and extending its lifespan.
Professional AC Installation & Replacement
If you need a new air conditioning system, our AC installation and replacement services provide expert advice and professional installation to meet your cooling needs.
Flexible Financing Options
We offer flexible financing options to make it easier for you to afford the necessary services and upgrades for your home.
FAQ
Q: Why does my air conditioner keep tripping the breaker?
Your air conditioner may trip the breaker due to an overloaded circuit, dirty air filter, refrigerant leak, faulty components, or a short circuit.
Q: How can I prevent my AC from tripping the breaker?
Regular maintenance, inspecting and replacing faulty components, professional repairs, and electrical upgrades can help prevent breaker trips.
Q: When should I call a professional for my tripping breaker issue?
If you notice frequent breaker trips, it’s best to call a professional to diagnose and fix the issue. Contact Chisholm Plumbing, Air & Electric for expert assistance.
Q: What are some common signs of a refrigerant leak?
Common signs of a refrigerant leak include reduced cooling efficiency, longer cooling cycles, ice buildup on the evaporator coils, and hissing sounds from the AC unit.
Contact Chisholm Plumbing, Air & Electric Today!
Don’t let a tripping breaker ruin your comfort. Reach out to Chisholm Plumbing, Air & Electric today for reliable and professional service. We’re here to help you stay cool and comfortable all year round.






