Carbon Monoxide & Smoke Detectors

Carbon monoxide (CO) and smoke detectors are life-saving devices that protect your household from deadly threats. However, in order for them to be effective, they must be correctly installed and maintained to ensure they function properly when needed..

While smoke is much easier to see and smell, carbon monoxide is a deadly odorless, colorless, and tasteless chemical compound that can only be detected by a carbon monoxide detector. To make your life easier and safer, we provide carbon monoxide and smoke detector services that include the installation of an all-in-one smoke and carbon monoxide detector for your home or business.

We treat our carbon monoxide detector installations and smoke detector services as if lives depend upon them—because they do.

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What Causes Carbon Monoxide in a House?

Carbon monoxide detector installation is critical for homes and businesses because there is no other way to detect this gas. Known as a “silent killer,” this gas is a byproduct of combustion, which occurs daily in many homes and businesses. Here are some common sources of high levels of carbon monoxide:

  • Faulty furnace
  • Use of a Fireplace
  • Gas-powered: generators, refrigerators, lamps, stoves, etc.
  • Faulty water heater
  • Pellet and wood stoves
  • Fumes from a car, truck, tractor, or other gas-powered motor

Inhaling high levels of carbon monoxide, even for a short time, can result in cardiac arrest, brain damage, and death. Protect yourself and your loved ones with Aire Serv’s carbon monoxide detector service. One of the leading causes of a carbon monoxide leak is a faulty furnace. Our team of local experts will provide twice-yearly HVAC tune-ups to ensure your system is operating safely and efficiently. Avoid carbon monoxide leaks and keep your system working at peak efficiency, which will save money on your monthly energy bills.

What to expect during our carbon monoxide detector service:

  1. Test to ensure existing carbon monoxide detectors are working properly.
  2. Review the floor plan to determine if additional carbon monoxide detectors are necessary.
  3. Check your HVAC system for leaks and ensure it’s working efficiently.
  4. Discuss a maintenance plan to keep your system operating efficiently.

Professional Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Detector Installation

We recommend installing a CO detector on each floor of your home (including the basement) and in each sleeping area. Whether you’re building new, adding on, or bringing your space up to code, our teams are here to help you select, install, test, and maintain your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.

Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Detector Installation and Replacement

According to the US EPA, “Each floor of the home needs a separate detector.” It is also recommended that a detector be placed in every sleeping area. Therefore, proper carbon monoxide detector installation is crucial to ensuring you get the full protection a carbon monoxide detector provides.

Reliable Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Detector Replacement

According to many manufacturer guidelines, carbon monoxide detector replacement should be performed at least every five to seven years. Smoke detector replacements should occur every 10 years on all models. When replacing your carbon monoxide and smoke detectors, a member of our team will review the timeline for future inspections and replacement.

Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors do eventually wear out. It’s essential to replace your detector’s batteries and test the unit at least twice a year, regardless of function—many households choose to do this at the start and end of Daylight Savings Time.

We also recommend having your carbon monoxide and smoke detectors professionally inspected once a year.

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FAQs About Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Detectors

Aire Serv experts answer commonly asked questions about carbon monoxide and smoke detectors.

Do I need to pre-purchase a carbon monoxide detector before my appointment?

No, during your appointment, our team will help you select a carbon monoxide detector that meets your specific needs.

Where should carbon monoxide and smoke detectors be installed in my home?

Carbon monoxide is lighter than air, and smoke rises, so carbon monoxide and smoke detectors should not be installed low to the ground. The United States Environmental Protection Agency recommends that detectors be installed five feet from the floor or higher.

Install smoke and Carbon monoxide detectors on each floor of the house and in every sleeping area within earshot. Avoid installing detectors directly above fireplaces or combustion appliances. Our professional installation and maintenance services provide location recommendations customized to your home. Learn how many smoke detectors you need.

How often should smoke and carbon monoxide detectors be cleaned and tested?

Carbon monoxide and smoke detectors should be tested monthly, with the batteries changed every six months.

How do I know if my carbon monoxide detector is malfunctioning?

If your carbon monoxide detector repeatedly emits three beeps approximately every five minutes, it is malfunctioning and should be replaced.

What is the difference between battery-operated and hardwired detectors?

Hardwired carbon monoxide and smoke detectors are wired directly into your home’s 120-volt electrical system. They are considered more reliable than battery-operated devices, although we recommend a battery backup in case your home experiences a power outage. If power outages frequently occur in your home, choose battery-powered smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.

Does a carbon monoxide detector detect natural gas?

No. A carbon monoxide detector will not alert you to natural gas in your home. However, since it’s required that a scent be added to natural gas, you’ll probably smell natural gas if there’s a leak.

How do carbon monoxide detectors work?

CO detectors are equipped with one of three types of sensors: a biomimetic sensor, metal oxide semiconductor, or electrochemical sensor. When the sensor is triggered by carbon monoxide, the alarm sounds. The alarm will not shut off until there is no more CO detected within range of the sensor.

Are there a combination of carbon monoxide and smoke detectors available?

Yes, combination smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are widely available. They offer multiple benefits, including:

  • Comprehensive protection
  • Space-saving
  • Simplification of installation
  • Streamlined alerts

Installing an all-in-one carbon monoxide and smoke detector can be more challenging due to the layout of your home and the location of appliances, a fireplace, and other considerations. Contact your local Aire Serv professional for the best recommendations and installation service.

Why does the smoke detector go off when cooking?

Smoke, vapor, or steam produced from cooking can trigger your smoke detector’s alarm. Sometimes, residue left over from previous cooking heats up, producing smoke and setting off the alarm. Learn how to quickly clear smoke out of the room.

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