Ask Experts Questions for FREE Help !
Ask
    tina1966's Avatar
    tina1966 Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
    New Member
     
    #1

    Jun 28, 2012, 08:50 PM
    New air installed
    Our house smells like a gas or oily with the new air we had put in? Could this be a freon leak

Check out some similar questions!

Just installed the RTH230B thermostat and no hot air is coming out, just cool [ 0 Answers ]

I replaced my old thermostat with the RTH230B and it seems as though the fan comes on but there is no hot air coming out with the heater setting. I put the wires in the spots that they were in the old thermostat, but there was an extra blue wire that was not connected in the old so I did not...

"I have a new Goodman unit that was installed in 2009. When the air conditioner comes [ 1 Answers ]

"I have a new Goodman unit that was installed in 2009. When the air conditioner comes on the furnance shakes really bad and vibrates then entire house..." Model # GMH950904CXAC

How does air flow through a humidifier when installed on the cool air return [ 1 Answers ]

I have the exact problem as Dragon with a HE furnace and the humidifier installed on the cool air return, this was installed by professionals 5 years ago, my problem is that assumimg the air flow through the humidifier with the hot air return, then goes down into the J channel to the furnace, since...

New Air Handler Installed; Now AC Does Not Work [ 1 Answers ]

I recently installed a new air handler for my heat pump. The heat works fine but the air conditioner is not blowing cool air. Thanks

New Thermostat installed, Fan works, No blowing air [ 1 Answers ]

I just installed a new thermostat (Ritetemp 8050c) onto a electric furnace and A/C unit. Connected the following wires to the corresponding terminals as the instructions showed (W1, R, Y, G, B) When I attempted to run the A/C I could hear things starting up but no air was produced. After a...


View more questions Search
 

Question Tools Search this Question
Search this Question:

Advanced Search

Add your answer here.