If you're committing to regular furnace maintenance, the question of timing matters. Fall and spring each have real advantages. Here's the honest comparison.
The Case for Fall Tune-Ups
Catch problems before heating season: A fall tune-up identifies failing components before they fail at -10°F. A cracked heat exchanger found in October is a scheduled repair. Found at midnight in January — it's an emergency. High contractor availability: September and October are the sweet spot for HVAC scheduling before heating season peaks. Fresh start: After sitting idle all summer, a fall tune-up confirms the furnace is ready: fresh filter, condensate trap primed, vents checked for summer blockages (wasp nests in PVC intake pipes are common). Peace of mind through winter: Once tuned in fall, you run the system confidently through the demanding Minnesota heating season.
The Case for Spring Tune-Ups
Post-season assessment: After running hard all winter, spring reveals components that were marginal but didn't fail. They can be replaced before next season. Combine with AC startup: Many HVAC companies offer combined furnace + AC service calls in spring — one visit, one fee. Budget planning time: If the tune-up reveals a furnace approaching end of life, spring gives you the full summer and fall to plan and budget for replacement. Lower demand pricing: Spring is HVAC's second slowest season — scheduling is easy.
The Bottom Line
Most HVAC resources recommend fall as first choice — catching problems before the season is better than during it. If doing only one per year, schedule in fall. Every 2–3 years is acceptable for newer equipment; annual is better for furnaces 10+ years old.
Whatever the timing, the best tune-up is the one you actually schedule. See our professional tune-up guide and DIY tune-up guide.
If tune-up findings point toward replacement, browse Goodman furnaces at factory-direct pricing: furnace.direct/collections/heating.
Related reading: What a Professional Tune-Up Includes | DIY Furnace Tune-Up | HVAC Winter Prep Checklist
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