
Musty Smell from AC — Mold, Mildew & Condensation in Franklin, NC
A musty or moldy smell from your AC usually means mold growth in the system — here's where it hides and how to fix it. Proudly serving Franklin & Macon County.
Professional Musty Smell from AC — Mold, Mildew & Condensation in Franklin, NC
When you need musty smell from ac — mold, mildew & condensation in Franklin, NC, Quality Comfort Heating & Cooling is just 1 hour west from our Asheville headquarters — meaning fast response times and reliable service. We've been the NATE-certified team that Franklin area residents trust since 2005.
Quality Comfort extends our professional HVAC services west to Franklin and Macon County. Whether you need a new heat pump for your mountain home, emergency furnace repair, or routine AC maintenance, our team makes regular service trips to serve Franklin residents with the same reliability and expertise we deliver in Asheville.
When it comes to cooling in Franklin, the local conditions matter. Franklin's location in the Little Tennessee River valley creates a moderate mountain climate, but the distance from major service centers means many homes go longer between HVAC maintenance visits. Macon County's mix of year-round residents and seasonal mountain homeowners creates varied demands — some systems sit idle for months, then must perform immediately. Natural gas availability is limited outside the town core, making propane and heat pump expertise essential. Our AC technicians understand these Franklin-specific factors and size every repair and recommendation accordingly.
Why Your AC Smells Like a Wet Basement
Your air conditioning system is a perfect environment for mold and mildew — it's dark, damp, and has organic material (dust) for mold to feed on. When you smell that musty, earthy odor coming from your vents, mold or mildew has colonized somewhere in your system. In Western North Carolina's naturally humid climate, this is one of the most common HVAC complaints we hear, especially in summer when humidity levels regularly exceed 80%.
Where Mold Hides in Your AC System
The evaporator coil is the primary suspect — it's constantly wet from condensation and collects dust that feeds mold growth. The condensate drain pan sits underneath the coil and can develop standing water if the drain is slow or partially clogged. The drip pan becomes a petri dish for mold. Ductwork, especially in humid crawl spaces or uninsulated attics, can develop mold on interior surfaces. Even your air filter can grow mold if it stays damp — which happens when humidity is high and the system cycles frequently.
DIY Steps to Reduce Musty Smells
Replace your air filter immediately — a moldy filter recirculates spores every time the system runs. Pour a cup of white vinegar down the condensate drain line to kill mold growth in the drain. Make sure your condensate drain isn't clogged by checking for water flowing out of the drain pipe outside. Run the fan in "auto" mode rather than "on" — continuous fan operation re-evaporates moisture from the coil and sends it into the ductwork, promoting mold.
Professional Solutions for Persistent Musty Odors
If the smell persists after basic maintenance, you need a professional evaporator coil cleaning, condensate pan treatment, and potentially duct cleaning. Quality Comfort also installs UV light systems inside the air handler that continuously kill mold and bacteria on the coil surface — a permanent solution for homes with chronic mold problems. An indoor air quality assessment can identify all sources of musty odors.
HVAC Challenges in Franklin
Franklin's location in the Little Tennessee River valley creates a moderate mountain climate, but the distance from major service centers means many homes go longer between HVAC maintenance visits. Macon County's mix of year-round residents and seasonal mountain homeowners creates varied demands — some systems sit idle for months, then must perform immediately. Natural gas availability is limited outside the town core, making propane and heat pump expertise essential.
Seasonal Tip for Franklin Homeowners
Franklin homeowners with seasonal properties should install smart thermostats with freeze protection alerts. Set a minimum temperature of 55°F when away, and schedule pre-season HVAC checks before you return for the season to avoid unpleasant surprises with a system that's been dormant.

Serving Franklin & Macon County

Serving Franklin
- 1 hour west from our Asheville office
- Same-day appointments available
- 24/7 emergency response
- NATE-certified technicians
- Free estimates on installations
- Financing available, subject to credit approval
Neighborhoods We Serve
Downtown Franklin · Iotla · Cartoogechaye · Cowee Valley · Holly Springs · Franklin Plaza area
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