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- Is My HVAC Problem an Emergency?
- What Should I Do If I Smell Gas Near My HVAC Equipment?
- Can My HVAC System Cause Carbon Monoxide Poisoning?
- How Long Does an HVAC System Typically Last?
- Should I Repair or Replace My Old HVAC System?
- When Should I Call Emergency vs Regular HVAC Service?
- How Often Should I Have My HVAC System Serviced?
- Why Is Smoke or a Burning Smell Coming from My Furnace Vents?
- How Do I Reset My HVAC System After an Error?
- Why Is My HVAC System Making Loud Noises?
- Is a Furnace or Boiler Better for My Home?
- Should I Get a Tank or Tankless Water Heater?
- Is Upgrading to a High-Efficiency Furnace Worth It?
- What Is the Best Temperature to Set My Thermostat at Night?
- Why Does My HVAC System Turn On and Off Frequently (Short Cycling)?
- Why Is My Furnace Running But Not Producing Heat?
- Why Does My Furnace Pilot Light Keep Going Out?
- Why Is My Furnace Blowing Cold Air Instead of Heat?
- Why Does My Furnace Make a Banging or Popping Noise?
- I Smell Gas Near My Furnace — What Should I Do?
- Why Does My Furnace Blower Run Constantly Without Stopping?
- Should I Repair or Replace My Old Furnace?
- What Does the Flashing Light on My Furnace Mean?
- How Do I Know If My Furnace Heat Exchanger Is Cracked?
- Why Does My Furnace Click But Not Ignite?
Safety Reminder
If you smell gas, suspect carbon monoxide or believe there is an immediate danger, leave the property and contact emergency services or the appropriate gas emergency authority. Do not remain inside — exit the building immediately and call for help from outside.