Don't Let Halloween Make Scary Things Go Wrong With the HVAC System
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HVAC Experts in Philadelphia Share Their Knowledge and Insight Into Issues That Come From HVAC Systems

Philadelphia, United States - October 17, 2022 / City Plumbing /

Lookout for Issues Coming From the HVAC System 

The best way to check for issues in an HVAC system is to schedule routine maintenance. Halloween time is generally when the weather starts to drop, so it’s important to schedule maintenance to ensure comfort during the cooler months. Hiring a professional to inspect a home HVAC system is the best way to guarantee that it’s being checked properly to avoid what can go wrong with a system. This article will cover the issues that can go wrong with an HVAC system and show why scheduling routine maintenance is important. 

Sign 1: A Carbon Monoxide Leak 

detectorsLack of regular maintenance can lead to a carbon monoxide leak which can be extremely dangerous and even deadly. Regular maintenance checks are important because carbon monoxide has no color or odor, so it can be a silent killer. While homeowners can install carbon monoxide detectors on the interior of their homes, one shouldn’t avoid regular HVAC maintenance. A system will try to operate regularly, but components within the system will eventually break down and lead to a gas leak. 

The not-so-obvious signs of a carbon monoxide leak were discussed, but there are also more apparent signs homeowners can look out for. These signs include gas odors, stale air inside the home, and burning smells. One can install carbon monoxide detectors, as mentioned earlier since they can save the lives of the people living in the house. It’s important to know the signs of a carbon monoxide leak and schedule regular HVAC maintenance. 

Sign 2: Mold Growth 

moldOne of the more scary issues that can stem from an HVAC system is mold growth. Mold growth can appear in several places, but it’s important to know that it can grow in an HVAC system. This is because the moisture inside the system provides a healthy area for mold to grow. After all, mold grows the most in wet conditions. The air ducts are one of the most common places that the mold will travel to. If the air ducts are older, there is a strong possibility that moisture can get through the gaps if they haven’t been sealed. The dirt inside these air ducts creates the perfect habitat for rapid mold growth. 

If regular HVAC maintenance isn’t scheduled, homeowners will notice mold growth if a musty odor is apparent. Another sign of mold growth can be allergic reactions like coughing and itchy eyes. While this might not seem like a huge concern, long-term mold exposure can cause continuing side effects like memory loss, insomnia, and pneumonia. Avoid mold growth by scheduling regular maintenance. 

Sign 3: Home Furnace Overheats 

Another sign that is more obvious than mold growth and a carbon monoxide leak is an overheating furnace. Older furnaces are more likely to overheat because they have been overworked. It’s important to schedule regular maintenance so that overheating doesn’t occur. Another sign of a furnace overheating is a burning smell. Over time, a furnace can accumulate heat and emit a burning smell throughout a house. As a furnace age, the system won’t work properly and cause overheating. If a homeowner experiences these signs, they should contact an HVAC technician as soon as possible. 

There are ways to prevent furnace overheats, like scheduling regular maintenance. Experts suggest hiring a professional to conduct a maintenance check at least once a year to ensure the system is operating properly. Another way that homeowners can prevent an overheating furnace is by regularly changing the air filter. Air filters that have not been changed can restrict airflow, which causes a furnace to overheat. 

About City Plumbing 

City Plumbing has been operating and providing services for nearly 20 years. These plumbers are clean, professional, and have strong experience in the field. Call them today for HVAC services in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania!

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City Plumbing

3383 Miller St
Philadelphia, PA 19134
United States

Ryan Hughes
(215) 470-3638
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