When the first chilly morning hits in Shreveport or Bossier City, most homeowners finally flip their heater on for the season—only to be greeted by an unexpected smell. Maybe it’s dusty. Maybe it’s musty. Maybe it’s something stronger that makes you wonder if something’s burning.
The good news? Not every smell means trouble. But some odors can signal a serious heating issue that needs immediate attention.
At LenAire, we get these calls every fall and winter. Here’s what might be causing that smell, how to tell what’s normal, and when it’s time to schedule a heater inspection.
1. Dusty or Burning Smell (Usually Normal)
What it smells like:
Burning dust, burning hair, or a warm “hot metal” smell.
What it means:
During Louisiana’s long, humid summers, your heater sits unused for months. Dust collects on the heat exchanger, burners, and electrical components.
When you turn the heater on for the first time, that dust burns off.
How long it should last:
From a few minutes or the first several times the unit comes on for the season.
When to worry:
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If the smell persists longer than the first few times the unit comes on for the season
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If the smell is extremely strong
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If you see smoke
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If the unit is producing a chemical or burning plastic odor
If you notice anything more intense than normal dust burning off, it’s a good idea to have a LenAire technician take a look.
2. Musty or Mildew Smell
What it smells like:
Damp, dirty socks, or wet towel smell.
What it means:
A musty smell typically indicates moisture or mildew in the ductwork or HVAC system. In our humid climate, this is common, especially if your system hasn’t had a recent cleaning.
Possible causes:
- Moisture buildup in ducts
- Mold or mildew growth
- Dirty air filter
- Clogged drain line
Solution:
Start by changing your air filter. If the smell persists, schedule a system cleaning to prevent allergens from circulating through your home.
3. Electrical or Burning Plastic Smell (NOT Normal)
What it smells like:
Overheated wires, melting rubber, plastic burning, or an electrical fire.
What it means:
This is a red flag.
A burning or electrical smell can signal a serious safety issue, such as:
- Overheating blower motor
- Damaged wiring
- Failing capacitor
- Loose electrical connections
- Cracked heat exchanger
- Overloaded circuit
What to do immediately:
Turn your system OFF and call a LenAire technician.
Electrical issues can pose fire hazards or increase the risk of carbon monoxide exposure.
4. Rotten Egg or Sulfur Smell (Emergency)
If your home smells like rotten eggs, leave the house immediately and call the gas company.
This smell is a warning sign of a potential gas leak.
Do NOT:
- Turn lights on or off
- Try to relight the pilot
- Use appliances
- Stay inside
Once the gas company clears the home, LenAire can inspect and repair your furnace.
5. Smoky Smell Coming From Vents
What it smells like:
Smoke, fireplace soot, or burning.
What it means:
This often means some part of the system is overheating or that something has fallen onto the heat exchanger.
Possible culprits:
- Clogged filter restricting airflow
- Blower motor failure
- Debris inside the system
- Damaged components
What to do:
Turn the system off and schedule immediate service.
How to Prevent Heater Smells Every Season
You can avoid many of these odors by giving your heating system a little TLC before winter hits.
Change Your Air Filter
Every 30–60 days is ideal—especially during pollen season or if you have pets.
Schedule a Fall Heating Tune-Up
Our technicians clean burners, inspect wiring, remove dust buildup, and ensure everything is safe before you turn the system on.
Clean Your Ductwork (If Needed)
This can help remove musty odors and improve indoor air quality.
Keep the Area Around Your Furnace Clear
Items too close to your furnace can collect dust or block airflow.
When to Call LenAire for Help
If you notice any of these signs, it’s time to bring in a professional:
- The smell is strong or doesn’t go away
- You detect a burning, electrical, or chemical odor
- The heater won’t turn on
- The system is blowing cold air
- You haven’t had a tune-up in over a year
A quick inspection can save you from bigger issues later—especially once temperatures drop.
Warm Up Your Home Safely This Winter
If your heater smells funny or you’re unsure whether a smell is normal, LenAire is here to help.
Our technicians will inspect your system, remove dust and buildup, check for safety risks, and make sure your home stays warm all season long.


