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If You Notice These Signs, You Have A Gas Leak

If You Notice These Signs, You Have A Gas Leak

It’s important to be aware of signs that you have a gas leak, because gas leaks can cause serious health complications and can even be fatal. Some gas leaks go completely undetected because there is no odor, which is why it’s even more critical to know what to watch out for. Here are some common signs that you have a gas leak from our wholesale plumbing and HVAC supply company in NJ.

You Hear A Hissing Sound 

If you notice a low hissing sound coming from your HVAC system, it probably means that gas is leaking from a valve, from a loose refrigerant line, or from a bad compressor. It’s never good when your HVAC system is making noise, so get out of your home and call an emergency HVAC technician to conduct an inspection. 

You Smell Sulfur

Sulfur is often described as smelling like rotten eggs, and there’s a sulfur-like substance called methanethiol that technicians add to your home’s gas supply to make it easier to detect leaks. So if you notice a smell like rotten eggs, vacate your house and call emergency services as soon as possible. 

Irritated Skin 

Gas leaks can affect your skin, resulting in blisters and numbness. Prolonged exposure to carbon monoxide can cause skin discoloration, and you may also notice your energy and your mood are also affected. If you’re experiencing skin issues and you can’t find the cause, it might be a gas leak. Have someone inspect your HVAC system before your skin condition worsens. 

You Are Nauseous

Nausea is one of the most common physical symptoms of being exposed to carbon monoxide. It may be accompanied by other common physical symptoms like headaches, dizziness, fatigue, and difficulty breathing. If you suddenly feel nauseated and can’t figure out why, you might have a gas leak. 

If you suspect you have a gas leak, evacuate everyone from your home immediately and call 911. If you have any questions, please contact our team at Cross Town Plumbing today. You can also visit our website to learn more information about our affordable and safe gas-fired heating solutions: https://www.crosstownplumbing.com/

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