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National Tune-Up Day

As the air turns crisp and leaves begin to fall, it's the perfect time to focus on your home's heating system. National Tune-Up Day encourages homeowners to ensure their heating systems are in top shape before the chill of winter sets in.

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Drive HVAC maintenance service bookings and home winterization product sales by positioning September as the critical pre-winter preparation window.

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History

In 2014, HomeServe USA, a company that helps with home emergency repairs, created National Tune-Up Day.

They started it to remind people to check their heating systems before cold weather arrives. As temperatures drop, heating systems work harder. Without regular care, they can fail when you need them most.

This day highlights how small actions can prevent big problems. A yearly inspection helps catch little issues before they grow. It also helps heaters run better and use less energy. That means warmer homes and lower bills.

The idea came from a simple goal: keep families safe and comfortable during the cold season. Many people forget about their furnace until it stops working. National Tune-Up Day helps bring attention to this important task before it’s too late.

Since the day began, more homeowners have made heating checks a regular habit. Companies and local services also offer discounts and tips around this time to help.

The message is clear—take care of your system now, so you’re not stuck in the cold later.

What started as a helpful reminder has grown into a smart habit. Thanks to this annual prompt, people are better prepared for winter and less likely to face surprise repairs.


How to celebrate

Schedule a Professional Heating System Inspection

Arrange for a certified technician to examine your heating system. This proactive step can identify potential issues before they escalate, ensuring your system operates safely and efficiently. ​

Seal Windows and Doors

Inspect the seals around windows and doors for any gaps or leaks. Applying fresh caulk or weatherstripping can prevent drafts, keep warm air inside, and reduce energy bills.

Protect Your Pipes

Wrap exposed pipes with insulation to safeguard them against freezing temperatures. This simple measure can prevent costly damage from burst pipes during cold spells. ​

Clean or Replace Air Filters

Regularly cleaning or replacing air filters in your heating system promotes better airflow and improves indoor air quality. This practice also enhances the system’s efficiency and longevity. ​

Test Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Ensure that carbon monoxide detectors are functioning correctly by testing them and replacing batteries if needed. Properly working detectors are vital for detecting this odorless gas and keeping your household safe.