Your AC Run Nonstop During A Heat Wave: When Should Worry?

November 24, 2025

When a heat wave sweeps across the Gold Coast, it feels like your air conditioner is fighting a never-ending battle. Many homeowners panic when they notice their AC running from sunrise to sundown. So here’s the truth: yes, it can be normal for your AC to run nonstop during extreme heat – but only under the right conditions. This guide explains what’s normal, what’s not, and what you should do to protect air conditioning during scorching weather in Gold Coast.

Is it normal for an AC to run nonstop during a heat wave?

Yes – in most cases, continuous operation is expected.

During a heat wave, the outdoor temperature rises so high that your system must work harder and longer to remove heat from your home. Your AC is designed to handle this pressure for short periods, especially in hot climates like the Gold Coast.

But if:

  • Your AC can’t reach the set temperature even at night
  • Airflow feels weak or warm
  • The outdoor unit is extremely hot or noisy
  • Your energy bill suddenly jumps
  • The thermostat keeps “thinking” it’s hotter than it is
  • You see ice on coils or lines

These are red flags that your air conditioner should not be running all day, even during a heat wave, and that it may need servicing or repair before the issue gets worse.

A woman cooling herself under a wall-mounted air conditioner during hot weather, showing how an AC can run nonstop during a heat wave; air conditioning Gold Coast.

Why your AC struggles more in extreme heat

1. The temperature gap becomes too wide

When it’s 35–40°C outside and your thermostat is set to 24–26°C, your AC is fighting a huge temperature difference.

This forces the system to:

  • Run longer
  • Cycle less
  • Use more energy

This is normal but it increases wear and tear during prolonged heat waves.

2. The compressor works harder under high heat

Extreme temperatures put direct stress on the compressor – the heart of the AC.

If the system already has low gas, dirty coils, or blocked airflow, the compressor overheats faster, leading to:

  • Reduced cooling
  • AC shutting off suddenly
  • Potential repair or replacement

3. Homes heat up faster than the AC can cool down

Gold Coast houses often deal with:

  • Thin insulation
  • Large glass windows
  • Strong afternoon sun
  • Humidity spikes

All of these make the indoor temperature rise quickly, forcing the AC to run nonstop.

A technician servicing an air conditioner to fix issues caused by AC running nonstop during a heat wave; professional air conditioning Gold Coast maintenance.

How to protect your AC during a heat wave

1. Raise the temperature slightly

Set your thermostat to 24–26°C.

If you aim for 18–20°C during a heat wave, your AC may run endlessly without ever reaching it.

2. Use fans to help circulate cool air

Fans help create wind-chill effect, reducing how hard your AC must work.

3. Keep the sun out

  • Close curtains
  • Use blinds
  • Block direct afternoon heat

This alone can lower indoor heat by 2–4°C.

4. Avoid heat-generating appliances

During peak heat (11am–4pm):

  • Don’t use the oven
  • Avoid the clothes dryer
  • Reduce long cooking sessions

These activities add unnecessary heat into your home.

5. Keep filters and coils clean

Dirty filters are the biggest reason ACs run nonstop.

Clean or replace filters every 30–60 days in summer.

While homeowners can replace basic filters themselves, a proper clean, especially for coils, drain lines, and internal components should be done by a professional.

That’s where DEEPCHILL comes in.

Our Hydro clean and preventative maintenance services remove deep dirt, mould, dust, and built-up debris inside your unit. A clean system cools faster, runs more efficiently, and handles extreme Gold Coast heat without overworking.

For the best performance during summer, book a DEEPCHILL – Air conditioning Gold Coast cleaning service and let your AC work the way it should: clean, efficient, and stress-free.

6. Ensure good airflow around the outdoor unit

Clear away plants, toys, debris, or storage items within a 1-metre radius.

Category: Tips & Tricks

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