
Rotten Egg Smell from HVAC — Gas Leak Warning in Rosman, NC
A rotten egg or sulfur smell near your HVAC system could indicate a gas leak — know the warning signs and safety steps. Proudly serving Rosman & Transylvania County.
Professional Rotten Egg Smell from HVAC — Gas Leak Warning in Rosman, NC
When you need rotten egg smell from hvac — gas leak warning in Rosman, NC, Quality Comfort Heating & Cooling is just 45 minutes southwest from our Asheville headquarters — meaning fast response times and reliable service. We've been the NATE-certified team that Rosman area residents trust since 2005.
Rosman and upper Transylvania County residents face some of the most moisture-intensive HVAC challenges in Western North Carolina. Quality Comfort provides specialized heating, cooling, and dehumidification services to Rosman homeowners, with the expertise to protect your system and your home from the effects of extreme rainfall.
When it comes to cooling in Rosman, the local conditions matter. Rosman sits at the confluence of multiple rivers in upper Transylvania County, making it one of the wettest communities in our service area. Annual rainfall regularly exceeds 80 inches, and the persistent moisture creates extreme challenges for HVAC systems — from corroded ductwork and mold growth to compressor failures caused by waterlogged electrical connections. Homes in the Lake Toxaway area at higher elevations face both moisture and cold-climate challenges simultaneously. Our AC technicians understand these Rosman-specific factors and size every repair and recommendation accordingly.
This Is a Potential Emergency — Act Immediately
Natural gas is odorless in its natural state. Utility companies add mercaptan — a chemical that smells like rotten eggs or sulfur — so you can detect leaks. If you smell rotten eggs near your furnace, HVAC system, or coming through your vents, treat it as a potential gas leak until proven otherwise. This is not a situation for troubleshooting or waiting — it requires immediate action.
What to Do Right Now
Do NOT flip any light switches, use your phone inside the house, light matches, or operate any electrical equipment — sparks can ignite gas. Open doors and windows as you exit. Leave the house immediately with all family members and pets. Once you're safely outside, call your gas company's emergency line (for Asheville area: PSNC Energy/Dominion Energy at 1-877-776-2427) and call 911. Do not re-enter the home until the gas company has cleared it as safe.
Not Every Sulfur Smell Is a Gas Leak
After safety is confirmed, there are non-gas-leak causes of rotten egg or sulfur smells from HVAC systems. A dried-out P-trap in a condensate drain can allow sewer gas to enter the ductwork. A dead animal in the ductwork produces a sulfurous decay smell. A failing or overheating electrical component can sometimes produce a sulfur-like odor. And if you're on well water, hydrogen sulfide in the water can enter the air through humidifier systems. These are unpleasant but not dangerous in the way a gas leak is.
After the Emergency Is Resolved
If the gas company identifies a leak, they'll shut off gas to the affected appliance. You'll need a licensed HVAC professional to repair the gas connection before service can be restored. Quality Comfort handles gas piping and furnace gas connections throughout Asheville and WNC. If the smell turns out to be a non-gas issue, we can diagnose and fix the source — whether it's a drain issue, ductwork problem, or component failure.
HVAC Challenges in Rosman
Rosman sits at the confluence of multiple rivers in upper Transylvania County, making it one of the wettest communities in our service area. Annual rainfall regularly exceeds 80 inches, and the persistent moisture creates extreme challenges for HVAC systems — from corroded ductwork and mold growth to compressor failures caused by waterlogged electrical connections. Homes in the Lake Toxaway area at higher elevations face both moisture and cold-climate challenges simultaneously.
Seasonal Tip for Rosman Homeowners
Rosman's extreme moisture environment means your HVAC system's condensate drain deserves monthly attention. A clogged condensate line in Rosman's humidity can cause water damage within hours. We recommend installing a secondary condensate drain pan with a float switch that shuts down the system before overflow occurs.

Serving Rosman & Transylvania County

Serving Rosman
- 45 minutes southwest 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 Rosman · Lake Toxaway area · Quebec community · Calvert · Frozen Creek
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