Sometimes, HVAC problems aren’t discovered until it’s too late. Whether you’re using an AC system or a furnace to heat your home, you’d be wise to check for the several warning signs indicative of faulty heating. Other than just feeling the heat, it’s possible to pin down a faulty system by taking care in noting a few of the following symptoms. Be proactive about your heating system, and don’t let problems sit by the wayside for too long.

 

Problem Sign One: Dripping from the Main Unit

 

Sometimes, an HVAC unit’s coolant may fail to circulate. When this happens, ice builds up across the unit’s coils. Eventually, the ice will block incoming and outgoing air—causing a heating problem. When this happens, the ice will begin melting. If you’re hearing dripping noises, you might be onto something. Check your unit’s coils, and examine them for ice.

 

Problem Sign Two: Humid Air

 

Your central HVAC unit circulates air. Specifically, it circulates air when heating a household. If your unit is having issues, and if you’re about to experience a severe heat loss problem, your home will feel increasingly humid. Dry, hot air is needed to reduce a surrounding atmosphere’s wetness, and a lack of it can directly cause muggy living rooms, damp bathrooms and wet-feeling hallways.

 

Problem Sign Three: Less Cooling Power

 

Ironically, it’s possible to pin down a heating problem by pinning down a cooling problem. Chances are, if you’re experiencing trouble with cooling, you’ll also experience trouble on the hotter side of things. Be on guard, and watch out for less-than-stellar days, cooling-wise. Many times, a failure to cool reveals an HVAC system’s failure to perform overall.

 

Problem Sign Four: A Burning Smell

 

If you’ve noticed any burning odors, recently, you might have a deeper electrical problem. Sometimes, these problems are shallow—only affecting light sockets, switches and similar areas. The problem may, however, be tied to a faulty AC device controller. It could even be an overload issue.

 

Problem Sign Five: Slow Pickup Time

 

Even if your home is heating quickly, you should still be on the lookout for slow-to-heat rooms. If a room isn’t warming up at its usual pace, you might have a heating problem. If an HVAC system has trouble, it’ll fail to operate at full capacity.

 

Remember: Your technical provider is always there to help. If your home suffers from inconsistent heating, don’t hesitate to contact professional assistance today.