AC Repair in Forest Hills
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View pageCold air from vents, frequent cycling, ignition trouble, unusual smells, loud startup noises, and uneven rooms are common signs that the furnace or heat pump needs inspection.
A light dusty smell at first startup can be normal, but gas odors, electrical smells, smoke, or persistent burning smells are not. Shut the system down and request service if the smell does not clear quickly.
Yes. Heat pump issues such as defrost problems, low refrigerant, outdoor fan failures, auxiliary heat problems, and thermostat faults can usually be diagnosed during cold weather.
Uneven heating can come from duct leakage, closed dampers, restricted airflow, insulation gaps, thermostat placement, or equipment performance. A repair visit should check airflow as well as the heater itself.
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