“Signs You Need an HVAC Tune-Up”
July 22, 2025
Signs You Need an HVAC Tune-Up

Your HVAC system works hard year-round to keep your home comfortable, but how do you know when it needs a little TLC? Here are key signs it’s time for a professional tune-up:

🔹 Unusual Noises
Banging, rattling, or screeching sounds? These could signal loose parts, worn components, or airflow issues.

🔹 Inconsistent Temperatures
If rooms are heating or cooling unevenly, it could mean your system isn’t distributing air properly—or something bigger is going on.

🔹 Higher Energy Bills
A sudden spike in your energy bill without changing your usage? Your system may be working harder than it should due to dirty filters, blocked vents, or mechanical wear.

🔹 Weak Airflow
If the air coming from your vents is weaker than usual, this could be due to duct issues, a failing blower motor, or clogged filters.

🔹 Frequent Cycling
Is your unit turning on and off too frequently? This short-cycling could indicate a thermostat issue or an overheating system.

🔹 Bad Odors
A musty, burning, or chemical smell from your vents means something’s wrong—and it’s time to call a pro.

🔹 It’s Been Over a Year
If it’s been more than 12 months since your last tune-up, it’s time to schedule one—routine maintenance keeps your system efficient and extends its lifespan.

✅ A tune-up can prevent costly breakdowns, boost energy efficiency, and keep your home comfortable year-round.
📞 Contact City Ventilations today to schedule your HVAC check-up and breathe easy all season long!
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