When you first turn on your heater, you may get alarmed at the smell, but it should disappear in an hour. However, some smells are not normal, and you may need heating repair in Colorado Springs.
Gas Leaks
A sulfur smell has an odor similar to rotten eggs that could indicate a gas leak in furnaces. A common cause of gas leaks is hydrogen sulfide, which is odorless, but manufacturers add a chemical to give it an odor. Turn off the gas, call the utility service, and evacuate, if necessary, until you get it repaired.
Electrical or Metallic Burning
The cause of an electrical smell could be the blower, overheated components, or a damaged heat exchanger. Most units have safety features to shut them off but damaged or older systems may not. Blowers commonly overheat from dirty filters, so check them for dirt or damage, and replace them.
Dust, Plastic, and Other Smells
A dust smell is a normal smell from your heater when you turn it on, but change filters if it persists. This commonly happens with all heater types if you live in regions where you don’t run the system often.
Sometimes, frayed wiring, worn components, or objects stuck in the vents cause a burning plastic or rubber smell. An oil smell from an oil furnace may come from leaks, a clogged nozzle, or issues with the burner plates.
Never ignore odd smells coming from your unit, because they can lead to bigger problems. If you can’t find the source of the smell or fix it, consider heating repair in Colorado Springs. Contact Comfort By Design Furnace, Air Conditioning Service and Repair can repair your unit any time of the day or night.


