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How to Tell if the Heater Is Dangerous and Malfunctioning

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How to Tell if the Heater Is Dangerous and Malfunctioning

Hazardous Heating Problems

As winter approaches, it is important to ensure the heater is in good working condition to keep homeowners and their loved ones warm during the colder months. However, a faulty or malfunctioning heater can pose serious risks to health and safety if not properly maintained or repaired. This blog will discuss the potential dangers of a faulty heater and the warning signs to look out for to help homeowners keep their homes safe and warm during winter.

Carbon Monoxide 

Carbon monoxide poisoning is a dangerous issue for households, and since it is an odorless, colorless gas, spotting a carbon monoxide leak can be difficult. The health effects of carbon monoxide exposure can include disorientation, headaches, nausea, and loss of consciousness.

Carbon monoxide detectors are crucial for the safety of a household to help alert families of the danger before health problems arise. A carbon monoxide leak can happen when the heat exchanger is damaged or too old to function properly. Annual heating maintenance is recommended to help prevent problems like this from leading to hazardous gas exposure.

Mold

bad smellMold thrives in moist and warm environments, making heating systems an ideal breeding ground. This is because these systems are often dark and damp from condensation and have limited air circulation. Additionally, if there are leaks or cracks in the system, water can seep in and lead to mold. Since mold is not always visible, homeowners should pay attention to household smells. Mold has a musty odor that can alert households to the issue.

Mold can grow in various parts of a heating system, from the furnace to the air ducts and vents. This can not only affect the performance and efficiency of the system but also pose potential health risks to occupants. Common health issues associated with mold exposure include similar symptoms to allergies, like sneezing, runny nose and congestion, coughing, sore throat, headaches, and eye and lung irritation.

Overheating

filterOverheating furnaces or heaters can also pose serious risks, including the threat of fires or carbon monoxide poisoning, so detecting the signs of overheating, such as a distinct burning smell or an unusual humming noise, is crucial to ensure safety.  

On the prevention front, regular maintenance is vital in avoiding overheating. This involves routine air filter changes and scheduling routine inspections and maintenance with a professional to ensure that the heater or furnace works well, preventing potential overheating and extending the unit’s lifespan. By taking these preventive measures, homeowners can help their heaters operate safely and efficiently throughout the colder months.

About Total Comfort Solutions

Total Comfort Solutions is a family-owned and operated company serving Walla Walla, WA, and the surrounding areas. They provide straightforward pricing, 24/7 live answers, and fast, reliable solutions. Call them today for heater repair in Walla Walla, WA

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