Noxious furnace odors can ruin an otherwise pleasant evening. These odors can also signal a more serious underlying problem with your furnace. Unless you have a strong stomach and can ignore what your nose is telling you, you shouldn't ignore these common furnace odors:
1. Burning Dust
Burning dust is usually the first strange odor homeowners will encounter when starting their furnaces at the beginning of the heating season. The aroma of burnt dust comes from the fine layer of dust and debris that settles on typically active parts of the furnace, such as the burners and heat exchangers.
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Gas burning furnaces are among the most commonly used heating systems due to their efficiency, affordability, and dependability. Despite furnaces being common and a relatively old technology, individuals are frequently at a loss when it comes to knowing what they should expect from owning and using a gas burning furnace.
Will A Gas Burning Furnace Cause Your Home To Smell?
Homeowners will frequently assume that having a gas burning furnace will contribute to their homes having unusual smells and odors.
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In many areas of the country, the summer months bring sweltering heat, and running the air conditioner throughout the day and night is necessary. If you live in a very hot climate, it can be very alarming to turn on your home's air conditioner only to find warm air blowing through the vents. If this happens, it is important to go outside to see if your outdoor HVAC unit is running.
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If your home uses central air conditioning, you may be looking for ways to increase the lifespan of this household utility for as long as possible. Air conditioners can be quite expensive, so even getting a few more years out of one can go a long way in cost savings. Here is what you need to do in order to prevent unnecessary AC replacement.
Air Filter Replacement
Many homeowners don't understand how important it is to replace the filter in their HVAC system.
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Malfunctions in an oil-fired heating system, just like other heating systems, may exhibit themselves in the form of strange noises. That is why you should be aware of the normal sounds your oil-fired heating system makes while running so that you can immediately know if something is wrong. Here are some strange sounds that mean a technician should look into your heating system:
Shrieking or Grinding Noises from the Motor or Pump
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