If it's a gas heater it could be a gas leak. It is probably best to get it checked out.
the first few times i use the heat-it smells-the dust in the duct system is pulling into furnace , and burning...goes away. can you describe the smell .. is it gas, forced hot air( vents / ducts ) or hot water and radiators- not likely- this info. are nedded to answer accurately...
under low temperatures, this > > equipment automatically starts and i can hear it running; the problem is > > that when i stop the car, i feel a very bed smell, ... I've noticed it occasionally, but not the smell > getting inside the car - my TiD has the ACC heater so maybe this stops > it. Do you have ACC or a manual heater
you would have to bypass the heater core first.
This has much to do with how the air conditioner and the heater is vented. If the air conditioner draws its air from outside it could be picking up air / smell of smoke from the other family and then redistributing it into your home. A heater on the other had usually has a heater input vent within the house it is heating (it draws the interior air in and then heats it blowing it back out) as the air within the home will be significantly warmer than the exterior air.
Electronics generally smell like fish if they are burning off a heavy load of dust. You can reduce the smell (and make your home safer) by unplugging the items and blowing off the circuits with canned air.
if you have the ac on to long it starts to stink cause the filter picks up the smell and the smell spreads i suggest you get it cleaned
cause they is well ard and theyy smell where there home is or summits like that... i think
A sulfur-like smell in your home could be caused by a natural gas leak, sewage backup, or the presence of sulfur-containing bacteria in your drains or water system. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent any potential health hazards.
You can get an outdoor heater at almost any home improvement store. I would try Low's, Home Depot, or another store of this sort. They shouldn't be too expensive.
Yes, a water heater can potentially explode and cause damage to a home if it malfunctions or is not properly maintained. This can happen due to pressure buildup or a gas leak, leading to a dangerous situation. Regular maintenance and proper installation can help prevent this risk.
Certain moths and other insects emit a smell similar to a moth ball. If you smell this in your home it probably means you have an insect infestation.
The bad water smell in your home could be caused by bacteria, mold, or chemical contaminants in the water supply. To address it, you can try flushing out your pipes, cleaning your water heater, using a water filter, or contacting a professional plumber for further assistance.
A Ford Mustang does not have a heater coil. You must be thinking of your home HVAC.