If your furnace is making noises, it’s important to know when these noises are normal and when you should call an HVAC professional for help.
To help homeowners know the difference, we at Loveland Heating & Air list several prevalent types of furnace noise you might hear and how regular maintenance can help:
Humming
Humming noises coming from a heating system, if unusually loud, could be from a malfunctioning starting capacitor or some other issue having to do with the motor itself. If this doesn’t get checked by a technician, it could evolve into a blown motor. Keep in mind; you should hear a faint humming noise the day your system is installed. If it becomes obviously louder, it might be a reason for concern.
Screeching or Squealing Noises
If you hear screeching or squealing sounds that remind you of nails on a chalkboard or metal scratching, and it’s coming from your HVAC equipment, it could mean your blower wheel is having problems. The wheel might have come loose from the motor shaft. Or, it may be broken or hitting against the sides of the system. In any case, screeching noises often indicate a bad belt or motor blower.
Banging or Popping Sounds
Mild banging sounds or popping noises are fairly normal with units that utilize ductwork to transport treated air. Because air ducts are made from sheet metal, they contract and expand when they’re hot or cold. Nevertheless, if you hear excessively loud (louder than usual) popping or banging noises and your home isn’t getting the heated air or cooled air you need, there might be a problem with the system’s ignition. Sometimes, when a heating system’s burners are dirty, gas can escape into the unit’s housing. Because it won’t light at the burner if it is escaping, this gas can build up and cause an explosion.
In any case, this problem can be a perilous one. If this is something your heating system is doing, please shut it down and call us without delay.
“Thwapping”
If you hear a “thwapping” noise or smacking sound that’s like a playing card flapping against a bicycle spoke, there’s probably something lodged or stuck in the blower’s blades. If this is the case and the object gets loose, it could go into the housing and damage something else.
Don’t allow strange sounds to go unchecked!
Residential heating systems are intricate and complex machines; they utilize a whole host of parts and equipment, and they use fuel to generate heat. If you hear any other unfamiliar sounds — thumping, squealing, rumbling, banging, loud whistling, etc. — it’s something you should take seriously. We suggest turning the unit off and giving us a call right away to avoid danger and further damage. If your furnace is not heating properly and makes noises, call today at (513) 216-5913.