Carbon Monoxide from Furnace — Warning Signs in Marshall, NC
Learn the warning signs of carbon monoxide leaks from your furnace and how to protect your WNC household. Proudly serving Marshall & Madison County.
Professional Carbon Monoxide from Furnace — Warning Signs in Marshall, NC
When you need carbon monoxide from furnace — warning signs in Marshall, NC, Quality Comfort Heating & Cooling is your local HVAC team. Located just 25 minutes north from our Asheville headquarters, we provide fast response times and the same NATE-certified service that Marshall area residents have trusted since 2005.
Just north of Asheville along the French Broad River, Marshall and Madison County are well within our primary service area. Quality Comfort provides full heating and cooling services to Marshall residents, including emergency repair, new system installation, and preventive maintenance.
The Silent Danger in Your Furnace
Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless gas produced by incomplete combustion in gas and propane furnaces. A properly functioning furnace vents all combustion gases safely outside through the flue. But when something goes wrong — a cracked heat exchanger, a blocked flue pipe, a malfunctioning draft inducer, or corroded venting — CO can leak into your living space. This is a life-threatening emergency that kills hundreds of Americans every year. Asheville and WNC homes with older gas furnaces are particularly at risk, especially those that haven't had a recent safety inspection.
Warning Signs You Should Never Ignore
Physical symptoms of CO exposure include headaches, dizziness, nausea, confusion, and fatigue — symptoms that are easily mistaken for the flu. If multiple family members experience these symptoms simultaneously, especially when the furnace is running, leave the house immediately and call 911. Equipment warning signs include a yellow or orange furnace flame (it should be blue), soot or scorch marks around the furnace, excessive condensation on windows near the furnace, and a pilot light that frequently goes out.
Prevention and Professional Inspection
Install CO detectors on every level of your home and outside every sleeping area — this is your first line of defense. Beyond detectors, the only way to confirm your furnace is safe is a professional combustion safety test. Quality Comfort performs thorough furnace safety inspections that include heat exchanger inspection, combustion analysis, flue draft testing, and gas leak checks. If you have a gas furnace older than 15 years, we strongly recommend annual inspections. A cracked heat exchanger means the furnace must be shut down immediately and either the heat exchanger or the entire furnace must be replaced.
HVAC Challenges in Marshall
Marshall's dramatic French Broad River gorge setting means many homes are built into steep hillsides with limited equipment access. Downtown Marshall's revitalized buildings often need creative HVAC solutions — rooftop units, wall-mounted mini-splits, or vertical ducting — to work within the constraints of narrow, multi-story structures built against the mountainside.
Seasonal Tip for Marshall Homeowners
Marshall's lower river valley elevation means warmer summer temperatures than you'd expect for a mountain town. If your home backs up to a steep hillside, ensure your outdoor condenser unit has adequate airflow clearance — hillside installations often need extra space for proper heat rejection.

Serving Marshall & Madison County

Serving Marshall
- 25 minutes north from our Asheville office
- Same-day appointments available
- 24/7 emergency response
- NATE-certified technicians
- Free estimates on installations
- Financing available
Neighborhoods We Serve
Downtown Marshall · Hot Springs · Walnut · Mars Hill Road · Laurel Valley
Need help now?
(828) 252-8544FAQ
Carbon Monoxide from Furnace — Warning Signs FAQs
Need Carbon Monoxide from Furnace — Warning Signs in Marshall?
Quality Comfort is 25 minutes north away. Call today for fast, professional service.





