When commercial AC is not cooling in Greenville, SC.

This page is for buildings where the AC is running but the space still feels warm, some areas are not cooling evenly, or the system is no longer keeping up.

When AC is not cooling, the problem usually shows up in a few familiar ways.

Warm occupied areas

The space stays warmer than expected even though the AC appears to be on.

Uneven temperatures

One part of the property cools differently from another, especially in a larger layout.

Weak airflow

Air coming from the system feels weaker, less consistent, or less effective than it should.

Busy-hour pressure

Customer-facing, tenant-facing, and staff-heavy spaces often feel the issue faster during active hours.

The same cooling problem can feel very different depending on the property.

A cooling issue in an office, retail space, restaurant, warehouse, or industrial facility does not always affect the building the same way. Occupied areas, building layout, and daily use all matter.

When commercial AC is not cooling, the issue often points back to airflow, controls, or equipment that is no longer keeping up.

Rooftop or packaged equipment strain

Commercial rooftop units may still be running while the space gets warmer, especially during occupied hours and hotter Greenville weather.

Airflow restrictions

Weak airflow can make a building feel warm even when the system is on, especially in larger layouts or properties with several zones.

Zone and control issues

Some cooling complaints start with how the system is responding to a zone, thermostat, or part of the building rather than a full system shutdown.

Load that changed over time

Tenant changes, busier hours, hotter rooms, or building areas with more sun can make an older setup feel like it is falling behind.

Use the cooling page to narrow the issue, then move into repair or troubleshooting.