Weak airflow from your vents? Let’s check what may be causing it.

Where is the airflow weak?

FAQs

What causes weak airflow from vents?

Weak airflow can be caused by a dirty filter, blocked vents, duct restrictions, duct leaks, blower issues, dirty coils, or poor duct design.

Can ductwork cause rooms to be too hot or too cold?

Yes. Leaky, undersized, poorly balanced, or disconnected ducts can cause uneven temperatures and weak airflow in certain rooms.

Should I close vents to force air into another room?

Closing multiple vents can increase duct pressure and may create other comfort or efficiency problems. It is better to inspect airflow and duct balance.

Can dirty filters cause weak airflow?

Yes. A clogged filter restricts airflow and can make the system work harder, reduce comfort, and contribute to freezing or overheating issues.

When should I schedule an airflow or ductwork check?

Schedule a check if airflow is weak, rooms are uneven, ducts are noisy, or the issue keeps returning after basic filter and vent checks.