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5 signs your HVAC system needs some TLC

Is it time for HVAC maintenance? Here’s what to watch for — and who you can trust to help.

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Peterman Brothers technician performing a tune-up.

Most experts recommend servicing your system twice a year: once in spring and again in fall.

Photo provided by Peterman Brothers

Spoiler alert: Your HVAC system rarely fails without warning.

Knowing what the warning signs look like? That’s the tricky part — which is why the experts at Peterman Brothers are here to help you spot them early and keep your system running smoothly.

Look out for signs like:

  • Strange noises
  • Musty or burning smells
  • Weak airflow or uneven temperatures
  • Rising energy bills
  • Water leaks or high indoor humidity
  • And other common flags

Ignoring these signs can lead to costly repairs and uncomfortable home conditions.

The solution? Regular tune-ups — an essential part of your home care routine that helps improve efficiency, extend your system’s life, and keep indoor air quality fresh and comfortable.

Plus, Peterman Brothers’ Filter Saver Club delivers fresh filters right to your door to make changes hassle-free.

Schedule your HVAC tune-up or join the Filter Saver Club to keep your system in top shape year-round. You can thank us later.

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