
Short-cycling — when your AC turns on, runs for a few minutes, shuts off, and restarts soon after — is annoying at best and expensive at worst. For Westchester County homeowners, it is also one of the most commonly misdiagnosed AC complaints. Ductwork is a leading hidden cause.
A correctly operating AC runs for long enough cycles to remove heat and humidity from the house, then shuts off until the thermostat calls again. Short-cycling means cycles of under about 10 minutes at a time, repeating rapidly. The compressor wears, humidity stays high, and the electric bill climbs.
A thermostat near a supply register, in direct sun, or with failing sensors reads wrong and cycles the system incorrectly. Easy fix if that is the problem.
Low or overcharged refrigerant causes short-cycling via the high- or low-pressure safety switches. Requires HVAC tech, not a DIY fix.
An AC that is too large for the house cools the thermostat's location too quickly and shuts off before removing humidity. Nothing to do short of replacement if this is the root cause.
Here is where ductwork comes in. Restricted return airflow — from a loaded filter, dirty ducts, or a crushed return run — can cause the coil to ice up or trip safeties. The system shuts off, thaws or resets, and restarts. Classic short-cycling behavior from an airflow root cause.
It is invisible. Refrigerant charge can be measured. Thermostat location is visible. Oversizing is on the nameplate. Ductwork restriction requires a static-pressure reading and a duct inspection — and plenty of techs skip that step in a short-cycling diagnosis.
We see short-cycling calls from White Plains, Scarsdale, Yonkers, New Rochelle, Rye, Ossining, Mount Pleasant, and Peekskill spike in the first hot week of summer. Homeowners assume the system is failing; often the duct side is the fix. A proper diagnosis saves an unnecessary equipment replacement.
Envirogreen serves homeowners across Westchester County NY with NADCA-aligned air duct cleaning, dryer vent cleaning, sanitation, and filtration upgrades. Our pricing is based on the number of HVAC systems — not the number of vents — so the quote you see is the quote you pay.
Not immediately. It shortens compressor life and lets humidity stay high — so it's worth addressing promptly.
The filter side, yes. The ductwork and refrigerant sides, no — those need a professional.
A cleaning-and-filter-fit service often addresses it when ducts are the root cause. We quote clearly before starting.






Most homes benefit from air duct cleaning every 3–5 years. You may need it sooner if you have pets, allergies, recent renovations, visible dust buildup, or notice musty odors when your HVAC system runs.
Yes. Professional air duct cleaning removes dust, allergens, mold spores, and debris that circulate through your home. Many customers notice less dust, fewer allergy symptoms, and fresher-smelling air after service.
Not at all. Our process uses powerful vacuum systems that keep debris contained. We protect your home before work begins and leave the area clean when the job is done.
Lint buildup in dryer vents is a leading cause of house fires. Cleaning your dryer vent improves safety, reduces drying time, lowers energy use, and helps extend the life of your dryer.
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