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More than 80 million Americans use natural gas to heat their homes, cook, and for other applications. Gas furnaces require natural gas to heat your home. If you have an older system or one that has not been properly maintained, then the possibility of a gas leak is very high. If you have a gas furnace, there’s always a possibility of a gas leak. Seals wear out over time, and equipment breaks down, and these leaks most commonly occur in gas valves or furnace cracks. Your service technician will check for cracks during your annual maintenance check, but it’s important you know what to do if you smell gas leaking from your furnace. While some issues may be small, a gas leak is not one of them.
If you suspect that you smell gas coming from your furnace, call us immediately at 479-259-1906.

When a gas leak in your home is left unattended, you may be at a very high risk of health issues and possible death. The most common symptoms that occur with gas or carbon monoxide exposure include:
A gas leak is a serious issue that can affect the health of your family, pets, and potentially put your property at risk. If you suspect there is a gas leak in your home you should follow these steps:
It is worthwhile to invest in a quality carbon monoxide (CO) detector. This device measures the level of CO in your home, which is a deadly odorless, colorless gas produced from the burning of natural gas in your home. This is a natural process, and normally the carbon monoxide is released harmlessly into the atmosphere. You do not want carbon monoxide to remain within your home. If you have excess CO within your home, this device will emit a loud warning signal to notify you.
If you suspect a gas leak in your northwest Arkansas home, then contact us at Paschal Air, Plumbing, & Electric today!