If you’re noticing a smell from your heat pump, it’s trying to tell you that something is up. We’ve created a list of the most commonly encountered six heat pump smells, what causes them and how you can fix them.

  1. Heat pump smells musty
  2. Heat pump smells like fish
  3. Heat pump smells like sulfur
  4. Heat pump smells like sewer
  5. Heat pump smells like burning
  6. Heat pump defrost cycle smells

1. Heat Pump Smells Musty

If your heat pump smells musty, there’s most likely mold growing on damp evaporator coils or in the ductwork. This heat pump odor is often referred to as dirty sock syndrome. You can avoid this by scheduling frequent heat pump maintenance and air duct cleaning.

2. Heat Pump Smells Like Fish

If your heat pump smells like fish, there could be several things wrong:

  • Overheated motor
  • Wiring problem
  • Plastic components or coating is melting
  • Other mechanical issue

Electrical problems are dangerous, so turn your heat pump system off right away at the breaker box and contact us at for heat pump repair.

3. Heat Pump Smells Like Sulfur

Often when you are dealing with a rotten egg smell, you’ve got a gas leak. But your heat pump doesn’t utilize natural gas. If your heat pump smells like sulfur, a tiny animal may have creeped inside it for warmth and died. One of our Point Heating & Cooling experts can remove the smell by cleaning your heat pump.

4. Heat Pump Smells Like Sewer

As we mentioned before, your heat pump is electric, so any rotten egg smells are tied to a gas leak elsewhere. If your heat pump smells like sewer, you might currently have a backed-up or broken sewer line. We recommend getting in touch with a company that does sewer line repair.

5. Heat Pump Smells Like Burning

You might be dealing with an electrical concern if your heat pump smells like burning, burning plastic or burning rubber. This burning smell can be the result of melting plastic on electrical wires. Electrical troubles in HVAC systems are unsafe and could cause a fire. If you notice this smell, turn off your heat pump at the breaker and get a hold of us at .

6. Heat Pump Defrost Cycle Smells

Like we mentioned previously, a dirty socks smell can happen when your evaporator coils need to be cleaned. You might experience this smell when your heat pump goes into defrost mode.

It’s ordinary for your heat pump to have to turn on defrost mode during heating season. When the air is much cooler, frost can form rapidly on the coils from condensation and restrict heating. During defrost mode, your heat pump briefly switches to ac to clear away the frost.

Having a Point Heating & Cooling HVAC technician clean the coils will help eliminate the smell.

Depend on for Your Heat Pump Repair Needs

It can be difficult to troubleshoot your heat pump by all by yourself. Your comfort matters to us at Point Heating & Cooling, so you can count on our experts to help you when you need us. When you need heat pump repair in that you can count on, call us at .