
Gas Leak from HVAC — Emergency Steps in Leicester, NC
Detect a gas smell near your furnace? Here are the emergency steps plus certified repair services across Western NC. Proudly serving Leicester & Buncombe County.
Professional Gas Leak from HVAC — Emergency Steps in Leicester, NC
When you need gas leak from hvac — emergency steps in Leicester, NC, Quality Mechanical & Fireplaces is just 15 minutes west from our Asheville headquarters — meaning fast response times and reliable service. We've been the NATE-certified team that Leicester area residents trust since 2005.
Leicester is a growing community in western Buncombe County, just minutes from downtown Asheville along NC-63. Quality Mechanical provides full HVAC services to Leicester homeowners and businesses — from routine AC and furnace maintenance to emergency heating repair and new system installations. Our proximity means fast response times and same-day service availability throughout the Leicester area.
When it comes to cooling in Leicester, the local conditions matter. Leicester's rural character means many homes are on larger properties with longer utility runs and well/septic systems. The Sandy Mush valley's agricultural setting produces heavy pollen counts in spring and fall that can clog HVAC filters in days rather than weeks. Some remote Leicester properties have limited electrical capacity, requiring careful system selection to avoid overloading existing panels. Our AC technicians understand these Leicester-specific factors and size every repair and recommendation accordingly.
Gas Odor Near Your Furnace — Take Action Now
Utility companies add mercaptan — a sulfur-based compound with a distinctive rotten-egg smell — to natural gas and propane so leaks can be detected. If that odor appears anywhere near your furnace, water heater, or another gas appliance, treat the situation as an emergency. Avoid flipping electrical switches, do not use a phone indoors, and light nothing. Open doors and windows on your way out, evacuate everyone, move at least 100 feet from the structure, and call 911 along with your gas provider from a safe location. This level of caution is not excessive — it can be lifesaving.
Where HVAC Gas Leaks Typically Start
The most common origins of gas leaks in HVAC systems are corroded or loosened fittings where the gas supply connects to the furnace, a malfunctioning gas valve, a cracked heat exchanger that lets combustion gases escape, and aging flexible gas connectors. Propane-heated homes across Western North Carolina face added risk because propane regulators and fittings deteriorate with time. Once your gas company has cleared the area as safe, Quality Mechanical can pinpoint the leak source and carry out the needed repair — or advise on furnace replacement if the damage warrants it.
Stopping Leaks Before They Start
The majority of gas leaks develop slowly through corrosion and component wear — issues that a professional HVAC safety inspection can catch well before they reach a dangerous stage. Our technicians rely on electronic gas-leak detectors and perform pressure tests on gas lines to find leaks too small to detect by smell alone. We recommend having the gas system inspected annually in every home that uses gas or propane heat. Catching a problem early is always safer, less expensive, and far less stressful than responding to an emergency.
HVAC Challenges in Leicester
Leicester's rural character means many homes are on larger properties with longer utility runs and well/septic systems. The Sandy Mush valley's agricultural setting produces heavy pollen counts in spring and fall that can clog HVAC filters in days rather than weeks. Some remote Leicester properties have limited electrical capacity, requiring careful system selection to avoid overloading existing panels.
Seasonal Tip for Leicester Homeowners
Leicester's rural valleys can be 5–8°F colder than Asheville on clear winter nights due to cold air drainage. If you notice your heat pump ice cycling more frequently than expected, it may be sized correctly but fighting colder ambient temperatures than the design spec assumed — a supplemental heat strip can bridge the gap.

Serving Leicester & Buncombe County

Serving Leicester
- 15 minutes 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
Sandy Mush · Turkey Creek · New Leicester Highway · Newfound Road · Sandymush Valley
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