What’s That Sound Coming From My Furnace?
It’s normal for your furnace to make some noise, for instance, a dull hum is to be expected. However, louder noises might spell trouble for your heating unit’s components. Remember to turn off your furnace if it makes any alarming sounds. Also, leave the repair job to a professional.
To help you, our team at Premier Heating & Cooling made a list of six common furnace noises, what might be causing the noise, and what to do if you hear it.
- Loud Banging
- Screeching
- Rhythmic Metallic Clanging
- Metal Scraping
- Recurring Clicking Noise
- Low-Pitched Growl
If you hear a loud banging noise, you should turn off your furnace right away. This might mean you have dirty burners that cause gas buildup in the ignition. An HVAC technician should clean your burners once a year during a maintenance inspection. Another culprit could be your vents expanding and contracting due to temperature change. No matter the cause, you should have one of our professionals inspect the problem right away. Internal equipment knocking around could lead to a cracked heat exchanger.
When your furnace is low on lubricant, this can produce a high-pitched screeching or squealing sound. The bearings and/or belt(s) are squeaking and need to be oiled. It’s best to give one of our HVAC technicians a call, since you can’t lubricate your furnace sufficiently with common household oils.
If your ears detect a clanging or thud repeating in a rhythmic fashion, there’s probably something caught in the blower blades. If you hear this noise, power down your furnace and inspect the blades to see if a foreign object has made its way into there.
When your blower fan comes loose, it scrapes against other metal components creating a shrill noise. In this case, you should turn off your furnace immediately to prevent further damage. If you catch it early on, the repair should be pretty simple and inexpensive. Leave it for too long, and the repair could be more serious.
This sound might be harder to pick up on, so you should pay careful attention. It might mean you have a defective relay switch, the component sending electricity to the heating parts and motor. Another possibility is your flame is having trouble staying lit. A misaligned or dirty thermocouple can prevent the flame from staying lit. Or a bad gas valve could be the culprit. Either way, call a repairman as soon as possible to keep your furnace and home in good condition.
This is another sound you may not notice. It’s the sound of extra combustion occurring, which could be caused by dirty gas burners or a misplaced pilot light. No matter the cause, this scenario requires a professional’s attention.
Is your furnace making any of these noises? If so, call our Premier Heating & Cooling technicians at 715-453-4700 for a repair inspection. We’re pleased to help our neighbors in Tomahawk, WI, stay warm during cold months!
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