Last Updated on January 22, 2020 by Gardens Home Management Services
Residents of Florida are well-versed in the necessities of air conditioning. But cooling your home at the expense of foul odors is an occurrence many people are all too familiar with. While some smells are mild and cause only the slightest discomfort, others can be intolerable and require immediate attention. Here are some possible smells you may notice coming from your air conditioning.
1. Damp, Moldy, or Musty Smell Coming From Air Conditioner
In warmer months, it’s not uncommon to find that your house suddenly reeks of a damp, moldy smell. When it comes to strange smells being emitted from your HVAC system, must is one of the most frequent complaints among homeowners. Clogged drain lines, shoddy installation jobs and debris or leaks in your ductwork can lead to standing water in drain pans. This accumulation of water can lead to mold and bacteria growth.
Mold is one of the most common causes of unpleasant odors indoors. Fortunately, you can address issues of mold with a mold killer solution and professional service from a reliable HVAC company. You may also want to have your unit checked for a recently dead or decaying rodent, as this can cause a very pungent smell to circulate throughout your home.
2. Electrical or Burning Smell Coming From Air Conditioner
When cooler weather arrives, you may smell a slight burning odor coming from your vents after turning the heat on for the first time. As your heater sits unused during warmer months, it collects dust particles. When the heat is turned on, the dust begins to burn off and can cause a strange burning smell.
However, if you see smoke coming from your unit or notice a burning smell while it’s set to cooling, you’ll need to turn the system off immediately and contact an HVAC technician. This could be the sign of an overheating or malfunctioning motor, or another electrical problem that could lead to costly repair expenses or serious danger.
3. Rotten Egg Smell Coming From AC
If you smell a strong and pungent odor of rotten eggs, this could be a sign of a natural gas leak. Call a professional right away, and avoid turning on any electrical devices or using your cell phone inside. This could trigger a reaction and ultimately wind up becoming a very dangerous situation for you and your family.