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Noisy Furnace? - Top 5 Fixes | Repair and Replace 

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In this episode of Repair and Replace, Vance shows you audio examples and solutions to the most common causes of a noisy furnace. If the furnace is too loud, or is making unusual noises when running then it could be an issue with the motor, motor bearings, belt or ducting.
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Replace a Blower Fan Motor and Wheel: • Furnace - Blower Fan |...
Replace a Noisy Inducer Blower: • Furnace - Draft Induce...
Replace a Noisy Furnace Belt: • Furnace - Blower Fan B...
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This furnace troubleshooting guide is applicable to all furnace brands including: Carrier, Emerson, York, Goodman, Honeywell, Lennox, Trane, Rheem, Bryant, Coleman, Westinghouse, White Rogers, Nordyne, Honeywell, Kenmore, Frigidaire, Amana
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00:00 Intro
00:36 Blower Fan
01:44 Draft Inducer
02:11 Belt Squealing
02:41 Duct Expansion
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@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 6 месяцев назад
We released a similar video on refrigerator noises. If you're curious, follow this link to see more: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-E8sWROIVWbs.html
@The_Savage_Wombat
@The_Savage_Wombat 2 года назад
I love how he gets right to the point and you don't have to try to skip ahead to locate useful information. Some of these guys think we have nothing better to do all day.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 2 года назад
Thank you! We try to keep all of our videos short and clear!
@munchey99508
@munchey99508 10 месяцев назад
I agree.
@daniellepeteet6492
@daniellepeteet6492 4 года назад
So helpful hearing the sounds associated with each issue. Thanks for taking the time to shoot and post this video. I'm relieved to learn that the popping sound is normal.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 4 года назад
You are welcome Danielle, we're glad you found the video and audio examples helpful! We try to make all our videos as straight forward as this one. If you're interested, here's a video we made on Electricity and Multimeter basics. Its good information for anyone to know to better understand how electricity works. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-r_migcta_Is.html
@roderickdortch5371
@roderickdortch5371 3 года назад
Replacing ta relay ona house trailer heating Unit
@blot2382
@blot2382 2 года назад
I can to this video after others because of the reason you mentioned.
@brainfreeze1925
@brainfreeze1925 3 года назад
This has got to be one of the best RU-vid videos I've ever seen on diagnosing an issue. Very clear language and sound samples (I very well may have a belt issue). I've been around the RU-vid block for a long time and have uploaded my own DIY videos. Great job AMRE Supply!!
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Thank you! We put a lot of effort into making our videos informative and easy to follow so its great to get a comment like this. We're glad that you found it helpful!
@magnoliablanche
@magnoliablanche 3 года назад
Thank you for adding in the type of noises for each problem! I found this video very helpful for my untrained ears!
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
You're welcome Eda, we're glad you found the examples helpful!
@cindytiritilli1731
@cindytiritilli1731 4 года назад
Great video! It helps to hear the sound associated with the problem description and solution.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 4 года назад
Thanks Cindy! We're glad the video and audio examples helped you out!
@levileroy9324
@levileroy9324 4 года назад
Thank you for the video. Disassembled my fan cleaned it up and tightened all bolts and set screw, put it back together and everything is running great. No shaking or noise.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 4 года назад
Thanks for watching Ruger! We're happy to hear that cleaning and tightening the bolts helped eliminate the noise in your furnace!
@lesliefairley5358
@lesliefairley5358 3 года назад
What a GREAT video! Thank you so much for taking the time to do this! Single mom here, so it really helped that you included the sounds! I’m about to strap on my (pink!) nail apron, bundle up and head up to my attic to see if I can repair what’s causing the racket! I’m hoping it will just require the tightening of bolts! 🤞🏽 Stay tuned and thanks again! 👍🏽
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
You're welcome Leslie, we're so glad that the video was helpful to you! Best of luck to you in narrowing down the noise!
@seane6616
@seane6616 Год назад
Did it? I have the same loose sounds in mine
@adrianr2398
@adrianr2398 8 месяцев назад
This is one of the most useful videos on RU-vid!!!
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 8 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@seane6616
@seane6616 Год назад
This was amazing, mine sounds just like the loose bolts holding the motor, ty!! You're nothing short of an angel :)
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
You're welcome, we're just glad that the video helped you out!
@KC-ry9mf
@KC-ry9mf 2 года назад
This has to be one of the best videos I have ever watched! Thank you for putting in the effort.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 2 года назад
You're welcome! We're just glad that you found it helpful!
@roblesjor
@roblesjor 4 года назад
Thanks for the hints. I just fixed the noise in my furnace by adjusting a few bolts. None of them was noticeable loose, but tightening all of them (including the blower) did the trick. Thanks!
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 4 года назад
You're welcome Jorge, we're happy you found the video helpful! In a lot of cases vibration can add up when something is rotating 1000 times a minute, and in general it doesn't hurt to tighten up each bolt. Glad it did the trick!
@Studio23Media
@Studio23Media 3 года назад
This is a great video!! Having examples of each of the sounds was incredibly helpful! Great job
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Thank you, we're glad you found it helpful!
@Studio23Media
@Studio23Media 3 года назад
@@AmreSupply Based on your video, I assumed it was a belt issue, so I went to check. Turns out we have a direct drive blower motor and the whole motor has to be replaced. 🙃
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
@@Studio23Media Thanks for the update, the motor isn't too difficult to replace. You might find these 2 videos helpful when replacing the motor. How to replace motor & capacitor: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4SY8lRl8HV0.html How to find a matching motor: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TF3QtXWd8s0.html
@GoldPhoto
@GoldPhoto 2 года назад
I just moved into an old home and the blower was in a really disgusting and loud state. I cleaned all the bolts including the centre one mentioned here and it's making soooo much less noise. Thanks so much for the context here, working on furnaces as a homeowner can be daunting.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 2 года назад
Thanks for watching. We're glad that the video helped you out! As a homeowner there is a lot to take care of, one video that you might find helpful is this one on Multimeters and electricity basics: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-r_migcta_Is.html It can be a good review and help fill in the blanks as well. This video goes over appliance components which is a good overall introduction t what you'll need to test if something fails.: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-e_1pOWSVUfg.html
@elvisdom1601
@elvisdom1601 3 года назад
Very professional, very well explained and detailed. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
You're welcome Elvis! We try to make all of our videos easy to follow, we're glad that you found it helpful!
@ajpasa
@ajpasa 5 месяцев назад
You did a great job adding the noise sounds here, thank you!
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 5 месяцев назад
Thank you! We thought the example noises would be helpful and we did the same thing for our Refrigerator Noises troubleshooting video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-E8sWROIVWbs.html
@gamasb8222
@gamasb8222 4 года назад
Thank you very much for this informative video. I just subscribed your channel for future reference in case I have any issues with my furnace
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 4 года назад
Thanks we're glad you found the video helpful and we're happy to have gained another subscriber! Keep in mind we have many other troubleshooting videos as well including a complete series on water heaters: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BHUPFLbb8NY.html Cheers!
@DrunkenUFOPilot
@DrunkenUFOPilot Год назад
This is great! Sound samples are tremendously helpful. Here in NW Montana, where I woke up to -30F this morning, I really like when this thin-walled camper's furnace runs properly. But it does not always run well. Sometimes it start off rough, wobbly or rattly, lower RPM, and no heat. After a few seconds to a few minutes the motor goes steady and smooth, just normal hum and air noise, then a few seconds later the ignition kicks in and I have heat. But sometimes it'll start off rough and stay that way no matter how long I wait, blowing cold outdoor air into my formerly comfy living space. Waking up to 40degF and a noisy blower at 3am is not fun. Maybe thumping the exhaust port or the main housing of the furnace will cause it to run smooth. From other videos and articles I know about the sail switch, which explains why there's no heat during the wobbly/rattly phase, and it all works fine once the motor goes steady at full RPM. So, do I need a new motor or could a bit of oil or some other cheap easy method fix this?
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
Thanks for watching. Not all motors can be easily lubricated with oil, and not all motors have the ability to be adjusted. It could be that the motor bearings are starting to wear down. We don't have any videos or guides on RV furnaces or adjustments so I can't point you to any other resources directly. Before replacing a motor, check to make sure all the switches are good, and that the airflow does not have any restrictions. Those can change the operation. Hope this helps!
@linroseification
@linroseification Год назад
Great video! Thanks so much for making this!
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
You're welcome, we're just happy to help!
@taifalei
@taifalei 3 года назад
Amazing video, specially the samples noise you gave
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Thank you Tereza, we're glad you found it helpful!
@ethanhu4400
@ethanhu4400 9 месяцев назад
Great video, answered my question of hearing knocking sound from the hole where air flows out.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 9 месяцев назад
Thank you, we're glad you found it helpful!
@ed3523
@ed3523 3 года назад
Good stuff right here. Much appreciated.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Thank you Edward, we're glad that you found the video helpful!
@mp7011
@mp7011 Год назад
Great video!
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
Thank you!
@chairde
@chairde 3 года назад
Thank you for this wonderful video.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
You're welcome Gerald!
@kenneishachildress6250
@kenneishachildress6250 5 месяцев назад
This video was so helpful
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 5 месяцев назад
Thank you, we're just happy to share some good info!
@deza5535
@deza5535 2 года назад
This helped out a lot!
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 2 года назад
We're glad to hear it!
@jeffslawnmowerrepairandservice
Thanks for the tips!
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
You're welcome, we're just happy to help!
@angelamonroe7737
@angelamonroe7737 2 года назад
Thank you for this video!!
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 2 года назад
You're welcome, we're just happy to help!
@jameskennedy7666
@jameskennedy7666 Год назад
Thanks for the help 🙂
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
You're welcome!
@cheddarbaybiscuit5069
@cheddarbaybiscuit5069 3 года назад
This is a fantastic video
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Thank you, we're glad that you liked it!
@ikkakukempachi4866
@ikkakukempachi4866 Год назад
What a great Video!!!! 😊
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
Thank you, we're just happy to help!
@Marie-kj3xf
@Marie-kj3xf 2 года назад
Great video Thanks!
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 2 года назад
You're welcome!
@luluportis6725
@luluportis6725 Год назад
Love it thanks!!
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
You're welcome!
@victorvasquez8781
@victorvasquez8781 4 года назад
Awesome, thank you
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 4 года назад
You're welcome Victor! Thank you for watching!
@eflex247
@eflex247 Год назад
Thanks for the video
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
You're welcome!
@jgriz78
@jgriz78 7 месяцев назад
Thank you great video
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 7 месяцев назад
Glad that you enjoyed it!
@relaxingvibes643
@relaxingvibes643 3 года назад
Great video thanks
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
You're welcome Stephen!
@shanesubashe787
@shanesubashe787 2 года назад
Great video.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 2 года назад
Thank you Shane!
@geneticepistomology
@geneticepistomology 3 года назад
These are the videos to people need.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Thanks, we're just glad people are finding it helpful!
@LinYouToo
@LinYouToo 6 месяцев назад
Fantastic video. I hear the problem that’s going on with my furnace.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 6 месяцев назад
Glad it helped
@hapaboy65m87
@hapaboy65m87 2 года назад
very well done video
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 2 года назад
Thank you, we're just happy to help!
@brandonclark8736
@brandonclark8736 3 года назад
I had just replaced my blower motor and about a month later the blower fan was rattling a bit. Watched this video and tightened the set screw. Presto!
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Thanks for watching! We're glad the video helped you narrow down and fix the rattling!
@oussamaouazzanichahdi242
@oussamaouazzanichahdi242 5 лет назад
thank you so much
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 5 лет назад
You're welcome Oussama!
@jackdunbar2971
@jackdunbar2971 2 года назад
Great video with sounds...really helped....... There is no good time to have a furnace problem fortunately mine was popping in the ducting....
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 2 года назад
Thank you, we're glad that you found it helpful! The sounds from duct expansion is common but fortunately doesn't effect how the furnace itself runs.
@milesaway3422
@milesaway3422 2 года назад
This is awesome. Can you please do more?
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 2 года назад
Thanks for watching. We are working on our next series which is refrigerator troubleshooting and repairs.
@JeffLifeInReview
@JeffLifeInReview 4 года назад
Good stuff
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 4 года назад
Thank you Jeff!
@tanedasmith9370
@tanedasmith9370 3 года назад
Thank you, spot on..., had my wheel cleaned by AC company and that’s when squeaky noise happen .🤨🤨🤨. No, they are trying to act like I need a new system, NO I DONT... they have been servicing it for 5yrs. Yes my system is 20yrs old, but it kicks air and heat great, ☺️even before it was cleaned. Thanks.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Hi Taneda, Thanks for watching and sharing your experience! We're glad that your furnace is still running smoothly after 2 decades. Were you able to narrow down and fix the noise?
@johnmurphy9688
@johnmurphy9688 5 месяцев назад
Fantastic video. Straight to the point and no bs time wasting. Excellent, 10 out 10 stars. 👍👍🇮🇪🇺🇸
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 5 месяцев назад
Thank you, we're just happy to share some good info!
@spike378
@spike378 Год назад
Thanks for showing the location of the blower fan. I had huge grinding noise and as it turns out one of the sticker labels inside the furnace came off and got sucked into the blower making grinding noises. I removed the torn pieces of paper from the blower and the noise was gone. I recommend spinning the blower manually first to see if the noise come from there
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
You're welcome, we're just happy that the video helped you fix the problem!
@colonelradec5956
@colonelradec5956 Год назад
ill probably mostly call somebody if i have problems with my heater but its amazing the wealth of teaching info online. thank you, im learning tons about how heaters work 😂 kinda awesome. or furnace is that the correct term 🤣 not heater. furnace lol.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
Thanks for watching, we're just happy that you found the video helpful! If you're curious we have a "how it works" playlist that has a lot of great animations: ru-vid.com/group/PLCo9SMjkdWBxWwrWCmzvRMSi2kLo9bGdp
@user-bm7ze1vn8f
@user-bm7ze1vn8f 6 месяцев назад
Best video ever! Clear and informative. My furnace fan sounds a bit off balance on the low setting. On high it smooths out it seems. Weird. Not sure what's going on
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching. It's worth still checking the alignment and seeing if you can tighten any of the mounting screws. At higher speeds there is a centering effect. Not sure of the exact physics behind this but i think it would be similar to how a bicycle is less stable when you try to slow down past a certain point. To access the blower fan you can see more steps in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4SY8lRl8HV0.html
@chuckyoneill9029
@chuckyoneill9029 7 месяцев назад
Liked and subscribed even though I'm a plumber I don't do much on heating side so this helped
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 7 месяцев назад
Thank you, we're just glad to share some good information to those who are interested!
@cheesesyrkyer5290
@cheesesyrkyer5290 3 года назад
thank you I had to replace my blower motor and it made noise ever since. I did not tighten the set screw. Thank you for this video
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
You're welcome, we're glad that the video helped you fix the noise!
@sharonkneeland4564
@sharonkneeland4564 2 года назад
I heard the bang I was hearing. Thanks
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 2 года назад
You're welcome!
@davedsilva
@davedsilva 4 года назад
Thank you for this excellent video. I was able to trace the problem down to a broken belly band on my blower motor. Unfortunately I didn't know the "hamster wheel" had weights that were thrown off, which is what I'm told is causing the continued shaking noise, but at least I have heat!
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 4 года назад
You're welcome Dave we're glad you found the video helpful. Are you saying that there were additional weights on the blower wheel that fell off and now the blower wheel is unbalanced? If so you could try spinning the blower wheel slowly by hand to try to determine the balance. Just observe where the blower wheel starts turning under its own weight as this will help you determine the heavy side of it. Just put the weights opposite to that side of the blower wheel.
@greenearthblueskies8556
@greenearthblueskies8556 3 года назад
Thanks 👍🏾
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
You're welcome!
@dejesusfamilyonline211
@dejesusfamilyonline211 3 года назад
Great video, I'm having some furnace problems myself. My furnace is not blowing hot air is just blowing air also the fan sends to be blowing in what I can only describe as a breathing pattern where it blows hard and then soft. Thanks.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Hi Jaime, thank you for watching. We have a video that talks about a furnace that only blows cold air. Its worth a watch to double check a few things first: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XrxV6I8C4yY.html
@ellstackeradventures
@ellstackeradventures 3 года назад
Thanks
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
You're welcome!
@corykeeler2655
@corykeeler2655 6 месяцев назад
Great video! What about a rumbling noise while its heating?
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching. This would depend on where you are hearing the sound from. It could be a rumble from the motor or blower wheel. Tightening the screws on the mounting bracket could reduce that sort of noise.
@orlandohernandez2883
@orlandohernandez2883 3 года назад
Great video and good information. However my hvac system is noisy in a different way. It's loud only as it starts up or whines up. Any idea what could be this problem?
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Thanks for watching, we're glad you found it helpful. Some sounds are related to the RPM of the motor. As the blower motor is starting to spin you might be hearing the bearings rub, or it could be an imbalance in the blower whee. As it gets up to speed, it becomes more balanced and the sound goes away.
@richnern4601
@richnern4601 Год назад
Bass is that dawg goat
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
Thanks for watching. If you are hearing a sick amount of bass, or goat noises coming from your furnace, then it's a good sign that it's not working properly. You can see how to troubleshoot this further in these videos: ru-vid.com/group/PLCo9SMjkdWBzorzNrARLKALj9fW7HzHMh
@JaimeEatsMusic
@JaimeEatsMusic 4 года назад
Our furnace makes a sounds similar to the sound of the worn bearings in this video but it does this for a minute or two before the air kicks in and you hear a loud woosh as it starts to circulate the air. Does that further point to a failing motor, or does that suggest that it might be something else? Thanks!
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 4 года назад
Hi Jamie, thank you for watching. What you are describing is the inducer blower fan that runs before the main blower fan. In mid to high efficiency furnaces the inducer pulls air into the burner. This clears the combustion chamber of any exhaust gases. This blower fan will run before the burners ignite. If you think the inducer is starting to fail, it can be replaced: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EsJhfFMZWJA.html If you've found this helpful and want to help support the production of more videos like this, you can like, share or even subscribe to our channel. Every little bit helps!
@armystrong6920
@armystrong6920 Год назад
Great video. I have an odd noise coming from my air handler when running that can be heard throughout the house that I would describe as a tuning fork, or like rubbing a finger on the top of a wine glass. I haven't been able to pinpoint what exactly is making the noise.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
Thanks for watching. You could observe the startup sequence and see when the noise starts. Before anything else the inducer blower will run for a minute to provide a fresh supply of air to the burner. After that the burners will ignite and the main blower fan will circulate warm air around your home. If the sound happens right when the furnace starts, then it could be the inducer motor, or the sound of air in the exhaust pipe. If the sound happens later in the sequence then it could be the main blower motor or sound of vibration within the ducting.
@AgustinaQuinteroFelix
@AgustinaQuinteroFelix 2 года назад
Thank you so much. You resolve my problem. I thought it was something more serious. It im hearing like a boom or popping noise that continues and it stops. Also notist the belt it's ripping off i just text the owners but they ignore me.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 2 года назад
You're welcome, we're glad that you found the video helpful!
@lamashen7229
@lamashen7229 3 года назад
Thanks for video! Is there a way to somehow reduce the popping and banging noise from ductwork? That happens very often under my bedroom floor and keeps waking me up everynight((
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
You're welcome Roman, we're glad you liked the video. You could try tightening any of the support brackets on the ducts if you have access to it. There is also acoustic foam or wrapping that can dampen the noise. Since you likely won't be able to prevent the duct expansion (the metal will still heat up and cool down during normal use), muffling the noise would be the best.
@Eddie-rf4tp
@Eddie-rf4tp 5 лет назад
So calming for some reason
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@shb3058
@shb3058 3 года назад
Thank you for an awesome video! We just replaced our electric furnace. After first time running, we could hear some noises. It's more like from the ceiling or the vent area but I'm not sure. Even we could feel some vibration as well. The sounds like thunder. It gets loud in the middle & is getting louder right before it stops. Also we could hear lots of popping sounds irregularly after the heater stops, maybe because of duct expansion. I was wondering if you could tell me why this happened. Thank you in advance! :)
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Thank you for watching. What you are describing in the vents is likely duct expansion. When the metal ducting heats up or cools down it will change its shape slightly, and pop in and out. After the blower fan stops running, the ducts are now cooling down and will continue to contract or pop for a few minutes.
@tatebraboy336
@tatebraboy336 2 года назад
Wow this is literally our exact same problem as our house! I’m hoping ANYONE can give me any advice to quiet this down it would be much appreciated thanks!
@tatebraboy336
@tatebraboy336 2 года назад
@@AmreSupply thanks for the answer!! But just wanted to make sure in order to stop the feeling of vibrations from the duct just wrap insulation or the aluminum bubble wrap duct foil? Any advice would help me out so much thank you!
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 2 года назад
@@tatebraboy336 That is a great question. It all depends on your particular home and how things are installed and how much access you have to the ducting. To reduce the expansion noise you can cover your ducts with fiberglass insulation, or insulated foil. Additionally you can use rubber pads to isolate ducts from wood to reduce how much vibration is transferred into the home. Even with all these measures it is difficult to completely get ride of the noise, instead you'll likely only get a modest reduction in loudness.
@nellielee2915
@nellielee2915 2 года назад
I just had a new Coleman AC and Air Handler if I’m saying it right, put in today 10/7/2021 and it is so noisy coming through my vents and also the unit outside so I wanted to come on RU-vid before I call the company back. Thanks for your video.
@liamoconnor9017
@liamoconnor9017 2 года назад
Did you find your answer I'm having the same issue, my furnace is a two-stage furnace I guess and I was told maybe the fan speed should be lowered but it sounds like a rocket ship taken off it works fine there's no issue there but it's just really loud, is this similar to your issue if so if you find your issue out would you let me know please
@nellielee2915
@nellielee2915 2 года назад
@@liamoconnor9017 Hi Brian, I have not, I just got back in town and the owner of the AC Company said my fan may just need to be turned down a little, he said when my house was built they put a 3 ton unit in and now I upgraded to a 3 1/2 ton unit so it’s blowing stronger, but I told him I asked you can my house take a 3 1/2 ton and you said yes for sure. I said you didn’t tell me if I upgraded it will be loud 🤨😩 so I will see if the help when he come some time this week. But Brian it’s my fault 🤦🏽‍♀️ because I was so hot 🥵 in my house for 3 days without air I couldn’t do my research on the Coleman brand before hand and after it was install I read that people always having problems with the parts and it’s very noisy. I will try and remember this video to come back and let you know how it worked out.
@liamoconnor9017
@liamoconnor9017 2 года назад
@@nellielee2915 ok thank you I was told something similar, that's what I'm going to be having done here in a another few weeks as I live in Canada Ontario and it's going to start getting cool I'll let you know if it helps out take care and thank you
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 2 года назад
Thanks for watching. Its hard to say exactly. Each furnace will sound different and the overall loudness depends on the furnace location, the model and how your home is built. Furnaces in an isolated room will be more muted than an unfinished basement. Having ceiling tiles in a basement will also muffle the sound through the vents. It is possible that your furnace motor is oversized for the load. A furnace tech might be able to rewire the motor to run at a different speed that is more appropriate to what your home needs.
@nellielee2915
@nellielee2915 2 года назад
@@AmreSupply Thanks for responding, and I understand you right those things will make a difference, my AC guy did say since my house was built for a 3 ton and I upgrade too a 3.5 ton but, he said he will come to find out why, and he also said he could turn the fan down but I will see when he comes.
@juniorrodriguez3169
@juniorrodriguez3169 3 года назад
Hi, my goodman electric furnace is about 1 1/2 old and it just started making a buzzing sound when it’s running, is there anything you can recommend I do to fix this issue?
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Thank you for watching. If its more of an electrical buzzing then its likely the transformer or the motor so you'll want to keep an eye it as the motor might need to be replaced. If its more of a vibration sound then its best to check that all the bolts are tight and that the rubber washers are still in place.
@dong1453890
@dong1453890 4 года назад
Hi, my Airco belted fan furnace makes big noise when it starts. After one or two big noises , it runs very smooth. Is it OK? Thanks.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 4 года назад
Thanks for watching. It really depends on the kind of noise. If its a thud or mechanical in nature then the blower wheel might be hitting something or the bearings might be starting to go. If the burners are full of dirt and carbon then it can delay the start causing the furnace to ignite more aggressively causing a loud pop.
@christophermeyers
@christophermeyers 3 года назад
After your video (very good by the way). I'm starting to think it's my blower fan. Is this common in Amana furnaces?
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Thanks for watching. The blower can is common in many furnaces regardless of make. Its the part with the most movement so if anything is going to rattle or loosen overtime the blower fan is likely the cause.
@atoth24
@atoth24 3 года назад
My furnace has been making sounds similar to the popping and banging you associate with duct expansion but I don’t have forced air. Should this be an immediate concern?
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Thanks for watching. There is also other metal inside the furnace housing that can expand so it might not just be the ducts. If your furnace runs properly then its likely just expansion. Monitor it and see if anything changes over time.
@foodforthought4546
@foodforthought4546 3 года назад
Very helpful. Our AC furnace makes a loud tapping sound every 3 seconds and I can't figure out the source. Neither could the A/C serviceman but he speculates it could be the blower fan. Any thoughts? Thanks.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Thanks for watching, we're glad you found it helpful! Since the blower fan spins quite quickly a sound that happens every 3 seconds might be more of a balance issue with the motor. That could cause it to rock back and forth periodically. You could just set the thermostat to the FAN ON mode to test the fan without heating or cooling. If the sound still occurs, then it might help you narrow it down to the blower fan.
@rubinsteinway
@rubinsteinway 3 года назад
@@AmreSupply Thanks. Old system, will be replaced.
@sk-wf9xp
@sk-wf9xp Год назад
Thanks for this excellent video! My newly installed carrier furnace makes one popping sound only about second after stopping. Do you have any suggestions?
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
You're welcome! Without hearing the sound it's hard to say. The sound could be the sound of a relay closing. It could also be the metal ducting snapping back into position as the air pressure changes. If it was ducting you might hear the same pop when the blower starts as well.
@sk-wf9xp
@sk-wf9xp Год назад
Thanks for your reply. It was the filter hitting the grill.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
@@sk-wf9xp That make sense. Glad that you figured it out!
@StyledByEmonie
@StyledByEmonie 9 месяцев назад
Hello i have an all electric Heat and AC home and when i turn the heat off theres a loud bang that Happens All the time sounds like the ducks that i hear when Heat is coming on.. just not sure why it makes the noise long after it’s turned off any suggestions?
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching. Do you know where the noise is coming from? Is it from within the ductwork or the furnace itself?
@tammytell7298
@tammytell7298 Год назад
Thanks for sharing this video. Moral of the story is my unit needs a new motor based on what I’m hearing smh. What frustrates me is we purchase our home 10yrs, brand new construction. The unit installed was a Carrier. Within 10yrs the motor has been replaced twice and other issues with the carrier unit. We get our unit serviced annually! At our previous home we had a Trane unit, we had that unit for over 16yrs not once did the motor, compressor, condenser NOTHING major ever went wrong with that Trane AC unit other a clogged drain that’s it. This Carrier unit we have at our current home is a nightmare
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
Thanks for watching, we're glad that you found the video helpful. Because of the differences between models and installations it is difficult to predict what will fail over time, but any grinding noise or bearing sound is a strong indicator that the motor needs to be replaced.
@rottnlove
@rottnlove Год назад
Any suggestions for a 700 sq ft mobile home that when the blower is running it sounds like you have the window rolled down and have stuck your head out of a 747 while it's in flight. It is such a loud wind noise that a smart speaker assistant less than two feet away from you can not make out the voice commands, and is over 6 ft away from the single floor vent in the room. I have even tried to make a buffer to reduce the wind blowing noise like boom microphones use outdoors. The hvac heat and air conditioning systems work well but the fan has one setting "wind tunnel"
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
Thanks for watching. Has this always been this noisy or has it changed over time?
@matthewfriend59
@matthewfriend59 6 месяцев назад
Thanks that helped me rule out several things! not sure if you will see this but we recently moved to a house with a gas furnace and this is the first time its been cold 20ish degrees and my wife noticed a compressor running type noise when the furnace was running. any thoughts on what that would be?
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching. In high efficiency furnaces there is the inducer fan which might make a slightly different noise from the blower fan. As well some models have a condensate pump that will run to clear the condensate water that is created when the furnace runs. This pump does not run all the time only when the level triggers the float switch. Not all models have a pump, these are only installed beside the furnace if there is no drain to directly remove the water with.
@matthewfriend59
@matthewfriend59 6 месяцев назад
@@AmreSupply ah that makes sense then it must be the condensate pump as it was draining a bit of water as well.
@homealone5087
@homealone5087 Год назад
I've got the loud metalic hollow grinding noise exactly like the one in this video, but it's not from the blower fan it's coming from the draft inducer.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
Thanks for watching. The draft inducer motor can also wear down over time like the blower fan motor. You can see how to install a new one in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EsJhfFMZWJA.html
@janenick7909
@janenick7909 2 года назад
Thanks for the video. I’m stumped. In one section of the home, of course our bedroom, when the heater starts the process of shutting down a LOUD rattling noise runs the entire length of the duct system. HVAC company says it’s not the heater, Duct company says it’s not the Duct system. How do I tell which is correct. Please help!
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 2 года назад
Thanks for watching. In these sorts of situations is best to try to listen at several different locations to see if you can narrow down where the sound is loudest. A rattle could be the motor vibrating when it is running. It could also be the force of the air moving through the ducts. If it's the motor that is vibrating then the blower wheel might be imbalanced or the rubber grommets that help mount the motor might be worn down. If it is the vibration of air through the ducts, there are ways to reduce vibration of the duct work itself. Sometimes this involves tightening of the mounting screws.
@liamoconnor9017
@liamoconnor9017 2 года назад
My furnace is a Brand New York I believe a two-stage furnace if that makes sense my issue is it sounds like a rocket ship when it's actually working the efficiency is fine there's no other issues except when it's running it's noisy would it be anything to do with my fan speed or do you have any others suggestions thank you
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 2 года назад
Thanks for watching. Its hard to say exactly. Each furnace will sound different and the overall loudness depends on the furnace location, the model and how your home is built. Furnaces in an isolated room will be more muted than an unfinished basement. Having ceiling tiles in a basement will also muffle the sound through the vents. It is possible that your furnace motor is oversized for the load. A furnace tech might be able to rewire the motor to run at a different speed that is more appropriate to what your home needs.
@wewinrivers6357
@wewinrivers6357 9 месяцев назад
love the noise examples ...but i didnt hear the one my furnace is doin...a sawing sound in and off
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 9 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching, we're glad you found them helpful. If the sawing sound is coming from the blower wheel then check the alignment to see if any metal is brushing up against anything. Also check to make sure that the blower wheel and motor are mounted correctly and that all the mounting screws are secure. The mounting brackets should not move.
@dimpleshah9125
@dimpleshah9125 4 года назад
My furnace makes similar to but not exactly like the car sound you mentioned. Funny thing is it only makes this noise at night. How do I share the video, so you can listen and help.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 4 года назад
Thanks for watching. With evenings being colder than the day time its possible that you're just noticing the furnace run more frequently during the night. If it sounds like a car idling then its likely that the motor bearings are starting to fail.
@gatorr4life
@gatorr4life 4 года назад
Mine seems to be the “the inducer bearings”. Is it relatively easy to replace?
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 4 года назад
Thanks for watching. The inducer motor itself isn't sold individually but the inducer blower can be replaced quite easily: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EsJhfFMZWJA.html You can find inducer blowers here www.amresupply.com/catalog/635314
@SunshineSweetie22
@SunshineSweetie22 3 года назад
duct expansion makes sense if the furnace/heat just kicked in. but what if it is going on all day and all night? what is the solution? it also isn't coming from one specific point, it's throughout the whole system, like it's echoing itself through the entire ducting. could the duct be continually expanding? what causes this and what are the solutions? please advise!
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Thank you for watching! The metal ducting will continue to cool and contract well after the furnace has stopped heating. There is still a bit of heat inside the duct and that will dissipate over time. If you have access to the ducting you can try tightening some of the screws that hold it in place but regardless the sheet metal will expand and contract randomly. There's no way to predict it and there's no way to really fix it.
@ezyjack826
@ezyjack826 Год назад
replacing blower motor on my furnace. problem is it's an old unit (pre 1988) and they have updated the motor. the new motor has 4 wires plus the 2 capacitor wires and the original motor had 5 wires plus the 2 capacitor wires. the difference according to the motor tag is the original motor had two med speeds and the new motor only has one med speed. can I wire it up with one med speed? do I use med lo wire, med hi wire or both med to the new motor? ty for any assistance you can provide. 🙂
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
Thanks for watching. If your furnace has 4 wires (plus one wire for common) set up for 4 speeds , then the furnace control will be switching between 4 lines of power. The motor uses wire taps which sequentially increases the resistance on the motor winding. You can see this here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3eOARJ8oRrc.html If the new motor has 3 wire taps, and If one wire is doubled up, (2 lines feeding into one tap on the motor), then one speed will just be repeated. So depending on how you wire it, it would result in "4" speeds on the new motor. Low, med, med, high. or Low, low, med, high or Low, med, high, high Connecting med low and med high to the medium wire tap, will likely be closest to the original motor. If the wire colors are different or if you are not sure which wire tap is what, then you can test between each speed and common. The lowest speed will have the highest resistance.
@kastornorth
@kastornorth 3 года назад
Any thoughts on how to quiet down a new furnace? The motor makes a high pitch kind of zinging sound when running,,, Thanks
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Thanks for watching. If a new furnace is making that high pitch sound then its likely not an issue with the motor but it could the sound of the air leaking or being drawn in. A small gap in one of the ducts or the furnace cover could cause the air to whistle. This can be difficult to narrow down visually but you might be able to feel the suction and the air moving in some cases.
@kastornorth
@kastornorth 3 года назад
@@AmreSupply great thanks,, I'll take a look
@onlyonejennymarie
@onlyonejennymarie 3 года назад
The squirrel cage moves noisy and also off balance. What do you think is the cause? It’s a 2006 York 3.5 TON.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Thanks for watching. With the power and gas disconnected, look inside blower wheel housing and make sure there's no debris stuck inside the blower wheel. If you remove the blower wheel you can also turn the wheel by hand to see how centered it is while it spins. From there you might be able to loosen and re-tighten the screws. You can see how to remove the blower wheel here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4SY8lRl8HV0.html
@TheSRMproject
@TheSRMproject 3 года назад
Is the blower fan always supposed to be set to where it is flush with the motor shaft?
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Thanks for watching. The blower fan should be centered with the housing that there is space on either side of it. This will likely not be flush with the motor shaft. Each housing is a little bit different though so there is no set measurement or distance on the shaft to mount it, so just check when re-installing.
@SlingbladeJim
@SlingbladeJim Год назад
Thank you for including the sounds of the various potential problems. I have a York system in the attic. Suddenly the air conditioning began to start and stop accompanied with a sound much like the bass drum in a parade coming from the attic. Do you have any insight to this. Thank you.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
Thanks for watching. First, try changing any air filters for the AC unit / furnace blower. The sound of banging could be the sound from the air ducts. Are you able to recreate the sound when just running the blower fan without the AC unit?
@SlingbladeJim
@SlingbladeJim Год назад
No
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
@@SlingbladeJim In that case, it could be an issue with the compressor motor, the run capacitor, frozen coils or the compressor could be overheating. Unfortunately we don't have any dedicated tutorials on this as these AC units are less common in Canada. We did our series on furnaces and water heaters and are currently doing appliance troubleshooting. We do however have this video for testing the run capacitor: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NkgxNLCrmr0.html
@SlingbladeJim
@SlingbladeJim Год назад
So..will these be in the unit outside or in the furnace in the attic ?????
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
@@SlingbladeJim The compressor motor and capacitor will be outside and not in the attic. It could also be an issue with the thermostat. In any case if it is starting and stopping you're likely hearing the duct expansion when it begins to run. The key now is to find out why it's short cycling.
@octoberdawn1087
@octoberdawn1087 3 года назад
I don't here any of those but Im listening from the outside of the unit where the videos have the cover off. Would that make a difference? The plumber said everything is fine, just old. But it is so loud and runs nonstop. Our neighbors filed a complaint.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Thanks for watching. Taking the cover off will increase the noise but it will be similar overall. The location of the furnace can make a different of how loud it is in the home. As well, if the furnace runs non-stop check the thermostat settings. The fan should be set to "AUTO", this will mean that the blower will only run when heat is needed. If the thermostat is set to "ON" the blower fan will stay on and will run 100% of the time even when the furnace is not heating.
@yarkie1
@yarkie1 3 года назад
My furnace makes a hum noise on start up that gets quicker until going away. It sounds like the nose motor or wheel. Is there a way to tell which it is?
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Thanks for watching. Its not uncommon for motors to hum when they start up. If the noise goes away when its up to speed, then its likely not problematic.
@aer2895
@aer2895 3 года назад
Is it normal for duct expansions to happen when the heat or ac isn’t/hasn’t been on year-round?
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Duct expansion will most likely take place anytime warm or cool air is being passed through the ducts. When the system is off, there should be less changes in temperature and less noise.
@blupyxi5669
@blupyxi5669 3 года назад
That's what it is! It's my blower fan.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Thanks for watching! We're glad you were able to narrow down the source of the sound.
@amaliakomperda3798
@amaliakomperda3798 3 года назад
What about fan noises? I got a new hvac and the fan vibrates/spins in a way that makes my ear drums vibrate in a very weird and painful way.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Hi Amalia, thank you for watching. If you got a new HVAC system then its likely going to sound different than the old one. Is it a high pitch noise or more of a rumble? Is the noise constant?
@josea.alvarado2548
@josea.alvarado2548 4 года назад
Hi - Our Furnace is making a very light buzzing sound when off. Unsure if it’s always done it as I never really paid close attention. Is this normal? Heat and AC work fine. I also just changed the filter.
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 4 года назад
Hi Jose, thank you for watching. A buzzing noise when the furnace is off is likely the transformer. The transformer gets power even when the furnace is off and under the right conditions the iron core of the transformer might move slightly during each power cycle, vibrating and creating that buzzing sound. If the furnace and AC work properly then its not something that would need to be replaced. In some cases this is something that can be muted or tightened but that's something you'd want a professional to look at as they would know how to address it. Overall keep an eye on it though if it changes or gets worse over time.
@josea.alvarado2548
@josea.alvarado2548 4 года назад
AMRE Supply - Thank you for the quick reply! You’re awesome! Kuddos to AMRE 👏
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 4 года назад
@@josea.alvarado2548 You're welcome, we're happy to help out!
@suskagusip1036
@suskagusip1036 Год назад
Thank direct to the point. I have someone comein to look at it. He's also direct to the point buy a new one from our company. Geeze instead of just maintenance for the winter that's his first diagnosis. What's your recommendation?
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
Thanks for watching. It depends on what is causing the noise. If the motor bearings has worn down then a new motor would be needed. If the noise is coming from an alignment issue then you can just adjust the blower wheel.
@suskagusip1036
@suskagusip1036 Год назад
@@AmreSupply Thank you
@eeyaye
@eeyaye 4 года назад
I’m troubleshooting the blower of an evaporative cooler. Mine is making the grinding noise but only at the high speed setting. Any ideas, anyone?
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 4 года назад
Thanks for watching. It could still be the bearings that are starting to become worn. A higher speed setting would make the noise more apparent. Its not uncommon for a sound to be hidden at a lower rpm.
@rhyanna5454
@rhyanna5454 Год назад
Mine sounds like the barrings this morning it sound like a truck idle," not sure what to do Would oiling the barrings help ?
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply Год назад
Thanks for watching. Oil can be added to the bearings and it can help. If the bearings are too worn out then a new motor will be needed. We don't have a video showing how to oil the bearings but we have one on how to access the assembly and replace the motor ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4SY8lRl8HV0.html
@sarawoolard7486
@sarawoolard7486 3 года назад
How about Sound of rubber rubbing or slipping? High Dander?
@AmreSupply
@AmreSupply 3 года назад
Hi Sara, thank you for watching. If the belt is slipping then there could be oil or grease on the belt or pulley. As well you can adjust the belt tension if needed: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-APqq4X_gjUU.html
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