π₯βοΈ Furnace Runs, But the House Still Feels Cold? Low Airflow Is a Common Cause βοΈπ₯
π₯βοΈ Furnace Runs, But the House Still Feels Cold? Low Airflow Is a Common Cause βοΈπ₯
If your furnace is on but your home wonβt warm up, you may not have a βheat problemβ β you may have an airflow problem. Your furnace can produce heat, but if the air canβt move through the system properly, that warmth wonβt reach your rooms. Low airflow can also cause the furnace to overheat and shut down early, leading to short cycling and bigger repairs.
At Uptown Heating & Air Conditioning, we test airflow, blower performance, static pressure, filter condition, and duct delivery to get your heat back strong, steady, and even.
β οΈ Common Signs of Low Airflow
βοΈ Weak air from vents (even when the furnace is running)
βοΈ Some rooms warm, others stay cold
βοΈ Furnace runs longer than normal to keep up
βοΈ Filter gets dirty very fast
βοΈ Furnace turns off before reaching the set temperature
β οΈ Most Common Causes
βοΈ Dirty/clogged air filter
βοΈ Dirty blower wheel / weak blower motor
βοΈ Coil buildup restricting airflow
βοΈ Blocked returns or closed vents
βοΈ Duct restrictions, crushed flex duct, or duct leaks
βοΈ Fan speed not set correctly
π‘ Quick Tip: Replace the filter and make sure vents/returns are open. If airflow is still weak, it needs a professional airflow diagnostic.
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