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Bad Smell from AC Vents
in Clarksville, TN

Your AC moves a lot of air through the house every hour, and whatever is in the duct system comes along for the ride. Clarksville's high summer humidity feeds mold growth inside ducts and on coils, and the musty smell gets distributed to every room. A burning smell is different — that usually means an electrical part is failing and needs immediate attention before it becomes a fire hazard.

Quick Answer

Smells from AC vents are usually caused by mold in the ductwork or on the coil, a dead animal in the ducts, or an electrical component that's overheating. Clarksville's humid summers make mold growth in ductwork a common problem, especially in older homes with insulated flex duct. Some smells are just unpleasant. Others, like burning or electrical smell, mean shut the system off and call (931) 263-0432 right away.

Bad Smell from AC Vents in Clarksville

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • A musty or mildew smell that's strongest when the system first turns on
  • A burning or electrical smell coming from vents or the indoor unit
  • A strong rotten smell concentrated near one or two vents
  • The smell gets worse during high humidity days
  • Visible dark spots or discoloration around vent covers

Root Causes

What Causes Bad Smell from AC Vents?

1

Mold on Coil or in Ducts

Clarksville averages over 50 inches of rain per year, and indoor humidity stays high through much of the summer. When the AC shuts off, the cold, damp evaporator coil and dark duct system are perfect for mold growth. The system then blows mold spores through every room.

The Fix

Coil Cleaning and Duct Sanitizing

A technician cleans the coil and applies an EPA-registered sanitizing treatment. For heavy mold in ductwork, duct cleaning may be needed. Installing a UV light in the air handler prevents regrowth.

2

Overheating Electrical Component

A burning smell usually means a capacitor, contactor, or wiring insulation is getting too hot. In Clarksville homes built in the 1980s, original wiring in the air handler sometimes has insulation that breaks down and smells when the motor runs hot.

The Fix

Electrical Component Inspection and Replacement

Shut the system off if you smell burning. A technician checks all electrical components for heat damage, scorching, or failed insulation and replaces what's damaged before turning the system back on.

3

Dead Animal in Ductwork

Mice, birds, and squirrels get into duct systems through gaps in the crawlspace or attic, especially in older homes in rural parts of Montgomery County. When an animal dies in a duct, the smell is strong and concentrated near the vent closest to where the animal is.

The Fix

Duct Inspection and Animal Removal

A technician locates the access point, removes the animal, and sanitizes the area. The entry point needs to be sealed to keep it from happening again.

Self-Diagnosis

Which Cause Applies to You?

Check the signs you're observing to narrow down the likely root cause before your inspection.

What You're Seeing Mold on Coil or in Ducts Overheating Electrical Component Dead Animal in Ductwork
Musty smell that's worse on the first run of the day
Burning or acrid smell from the indoor unit or vents
Strong rotten smell near one specific vent only
Dark spots visible on or around vent covers
Smell started suddenly after the system ran hard during a heat wave
Smell is worst in one room and fades away from that area