Heating And Cooling System Odors

It is fairly common for a heating or cooling system to have a strange odor the first time you turn it on after it has been off for some time. However, if there are odors coming from your system on a regular basis, it may be a sign that you need your HVAC system serviced or repaired. Depending on the type of odor, it can give a clue to what might be the cause. 

Electrical Or Burning Odors

The most common reason you may smell a distinct electrical odor is if your filter is clogged. You should check your filter to see if it needs to be cleaned or replaced. If the filter is in good condition, then there most likely are other parts within the system that are overheating, such as the blower motor, bearings or electrical connections or relays. It is best to turn the system off, at the breaker if possible, and call a service professional. 

Gas Odors

The most alarming odor you may smell from your heating system is the smell of gas. If you think it may be a gas leak, open a window or door and remove everyone from the house immediately. However, most leaks will be at the equipment or from the pipes. If the smell is coming from your vents, sometimes it is just dust that is burning off that smells like gas. Regardless, always take the smell of gas seriously. 

Musty Odors

Probably the most common odor issues people complain about is a musty or damp smell coming from their vents. Although the smell usually will mean that there is water or damp areas in the house, it rarely is a problem with the heating or cooling system itself. 

Whenever there is a strange odor, it is best to have your service professional come and take a look to make sure there is no serious danger. They can diagnose the problem and let you know what needs to be done to get it fixed.

Invest Your Tax Refund In Lower Energy Costs

Many families receive a sizable tax refund each year that they can use to invest in improving their homes. One great investment to make with that extra money is to update your heating and cooling system to save you money all year round on your energy bill. What better way to get the most out of your refund then to use it to make your home more efficient and comfortable for years to come? 

Energy efficient heating and cooling systems can make a large difference in your utility bills each month. As much as 50% of energy bills go toward keeping your home at an even, comfortable temperature. If your system is 10 years old or older, you could save up to 30% on your annual heating and cooling costs by replacing your HVAC system with a new energy efficient system. Over the years, the new system can almost pay for itself! In addition to ongoing savings, there are several other reasons to look at upgrading your HVAC system:

  • If you struggle to keep your home at a comfortable temperature, a new energy efficient system can solve many of these problems. Having a trained professional evaluate your home and recommend the best system for your needs can make a huge difference in how comfortable your home stays in both the winter and summer months.
  • New efficient HVAC systems can lower your carbon footprint. New technology has made many of the newer models healthier for the environment and can reduce the amount of greenhouse gases that are emitted.
  • A new system can also add to the value of your home when it comes time to sell. Many people are looking for homes that have energy efficiency when they are in the market to buy. 

What better way to use your tax refund then to invest it back into your home and see a return on that investment for years to come!

Why Is My Energy Bill So High?

We all know that during certain months that our energy bills will be higher than usual, it is just common sense. However, there are extreme fluctuations that could mean that something is wrong within your heating or cooling system. If there is no apparent reason that your bill should be higher, i.e. a window was left open for a day or two, there was an extreme heat or cold wave or you left the system on high, then it might be time to have your system checked for a malfunction. 

Common Problems That Increase Energy Usage

Whether it is summer or winter, there are internal and external problems that can affect your heating or cooling system. While some HVAC maintenence and repairs can be handled by an experienced do-it-yourself homeowner, many issues may take a professional to inspect and fix:

  • Weather related issues. Snow can drift up against an outdoor unit or the unit can ice over from the weather.
  •  Dirty air filter. If the air filter is extremely dirty, it can affect your efficiency and energy bill.
  • Bad reversing or compressor valves.
  • Refrigerant charge is low or there is a flow problem.
  • Undersized equipment or ductwork that is too small for the job. 

It is important to find the problem right away when you get a large energy bill. It is not just a matter of paying too much; there could be something seriously wrong with the system. It is better to get it fixed before the problem possibly gets worse and you end up replacing the entire system.