I have a Firex smoke detector that started chirping when power went out. I pushed the reset button, still chirped. Disengaged the connector which does not have a back up battery on expiration date. Still chirping, turned of all the fuses in the house, still chirping. How can I make it stop?
@@kathycollins1987 before the power you smoke detector was working fine and when the power went out you smoke detector went into battery backup mode or it has reach the end of life Chirping that continues after the battery has been replaced means the alarm is at the end of its life and the unit can’t be repaired and it has to be replaced by date
We had one go out on us today. It was 3:30 in the morning and woke up all our kids. I understand the utility of them, but I'd rather not have them all hard-wired together.
Absolutely agree. The clocks changed today for daylight savings time and I thought, I should change the batteries in my smoke detectors to stay ahead of them running low and beeping at 3am. 3 out of 8 of them kept chirping after putting in the new batteries. Major PITA. Close all the doors and listen for which one it is. Take battery out, drain the capacitor, rinse and repeat for an hour.
Yeah, but when you get a fire on a floor that is above or below you and you may not hear the smoke detector on another floor, you’ll be happy you have them
Thank you! It worked to actually unplug the thing from the ceiling. Taking out the batteries didn't work. Think I found the faulty detector signaling to all the others! Wow! As a 71 year old woman I feel like one smart cookie!
This is not a weird story, just facts about smoke detectors. As a handyman myself, I’ve learned through my experiences various things about smoke detectors. If a modern smoke detector is hardwired with a battery and has that third, usually red communication wired I have found the following to be true. They all have an expiration date which is a maximum of ten if that have the radioactive material inside. When they chirp that is your warning that the backup battery is too weak. At least once a year they should be either vacuumed or blown out to prevent accumulation of dust particles. This is important. An accumulation can cause one or more to give you a “false positive “ or false alarm. I’ve had to deal with that both with several customer and my own home. So three things to remember are fresh batteries once a year, vacuum or blow out the dust inside, and replace them once they expire. Incidentally, all hardwired battery backup smoke alarms have an green led that’s continuously lit whereas the battery operated smoke alarms have a green led that will flash at a fixed rate to indicate that it is working. Thanks.
Help! I live in an apartment w/dropped ceiling tiles like in an office. We have 3 smoke detectors. A week or so ago a chirping sound (exactly like a smoke detector) started occurring, not very often, but now it happens every 1-3 minutes, just like some smokecalarms dov wren battery needs replacing. The sound seemed to be coming from the exact are of my wireless router. I unplugged it, called At&t, no problems detected. Then the sound began migrating to another part of the one room as I was on the phone w/ At& t. The chirping noise seemed to be coming from one air duct on the ceiling now, instead of the corner by the router. Now 24 hours later, chirping happens in 2 rooms near air vents in ceiling (i need to time it to see if there is a pattern. Even after I removed the smoke detectors and took out the batteries, there is STILL chirping, it's very bizarre. I would appreciate any ideas, here are my thoughts: 1. furnace sensor or unseen CO2 detector could be going off and sound is going thru the ducts ( one level floor apartment) . 2. random unseen smoke detector is lost somewhere in the dropped ceiling and is chirping, again echoing thru apartment, 3, CRICKETS. I hope it's not CRICKETS. 4. Something wrong with the red wire, these are the hard wired type of smoke detectors (pain in the neck) and the are all about 4 years expired. I'll reach out to the landlord but wanted any advice if I can solve this mystery! Please help!
I’m a fire alarm technician and I find this is something I often get called out on a service call for. These devices you were dealing with were Kidde smoke alarm and Co combo units. The Kidde brand is very specific as to what they can be interconnected with, typically it’s just other Kidde devices manufactured within a few years from each other. Mixing brands or mixing with older models will cause false alarms at some points, especially if the power in the house happens to flicker momentarily I one time at 3am I went out on a call regarding smoke alarms going off in a house, just to find that a spider decided it wanted to live inside the detector haha
Would love your input. Im in the process of swapping out all detectors as 1 went off and even w a new battery it still went off so we decided to replace all as they were approaching 10 yrs. Swapped out all w new detectors and it still trips the sensor and the alarm goes off. Do the plugs need to be swapped out too, could that be it? Can't figure out which one is the culprit.
@@mikeferretti7422 I take it you are talking about the wire harness that plugs into the smoke alarm.. I would recommend replacing the harness as well. In the past I have seen false alarms caused by a loose wire harness arching and making poor connection with the prongs on the detector.
Got a call about 11:30 at night. All the power was out. Since it's usually zinsco panels, one bad 20 amp breaker will trip the main. Determined it was the breaker for the roof pack HVAC. Told the tenant I could get all her power on and she could use floor heaters. I could still hear the breaker hissing even with it off. Midnight, rain pouring down my neck, using the bill of my cap to hold the panel door up and tenant standing there yacking at me. I pulled the breaker and was greeted with the loudest and biggest flash I've ever seen from 240v. I kept working like nothing happened and I heard the tenant quietly say, ummm, ok, I'm going to go back inside now. Lol that made my night
This video reminded me of when my husband and I rented an apartment and the landlord needed to have industrial smoke detectors installed because it was connected to a couple of commercial buildings. I was cooking (and this is not a comment on the kind of cook I am) and a little bit of smoke came from the pan. Now because the landlord was too cheap to install an extractor fan above the stove, that little bit of smoke resulted in the fire department having to come to our apartment on a Friday evening since they were the only ones who could shut off the smoke alarm system. I've never been more embarrassed!!
My guess is this guy bought the contractor pack of smoke detectors but actually needed 1 more and rather than buy a full priced one, he used the 1 old one and wound up paying you more for the trip than he would have otherwise. 🤦🏽♂️
Crazy story my client brought a toilet I install when you flush it water doesn't go down. Cone to find out the maker of the toilet company never made the hole in between for the water to have a pathway to the drain😯😡
I do not like “smokies” as they’re called on my electrical panel! 😁 Last night they beeped for several seconds, then went silent for a minute and then back on for a few more seconds...over and over last night. I went out for the ladder (plan in front pull them all down) & then I thought of resetting the circuit breaker. So grateful that worked! But now I wonder what caused it...They were all new in 2017. 🤷♀️
Thank you soooo much!! Searched all over the internet and nothing helped. We took down single smoke detectors except 1 that wasn't beeping. We bought brand new ones (we needed too anyway) and still going off. Watched your video and took down the non noisy one and VOILA!!! IT WORKED!!!
I always look for the one blinking faster than the others .Also I dont wire them in tandem reason being is they are hook to a wireless system to let us now which one is sounding. Love your vids mr Handyman
I had a toilet that would drain slowly. We snaked it with a long metal snake. Took the toilet off and snaked the pipeline because it was on the 3rd floor of the town house. Still didn’t drain well. We finally replaced the toilet and it worked perfect. We took a hammer to the old toilet and in the pee trap there was a plastic small bottle so when we snaked it it just compressed and then expanded again when we took it out. It had us dumb-founded
Thank you! This usually happens in the winter for us and I have never known what causes them to go off, but it’s isolated to one that I have to push to shut off. I am going to replace!
I know all about smoke detectors going crazy, and in the middle of the night...I’ve found that they can get dust in the sensor and blowing canned air in there can some times fix the issue
Accidently turned on my dishwasher which caused water 🌊 2 fill up my sink & forced a lite 💡 I never got 2 work 2 finally turn on all from dishwasher 😂😂😂😂
in the uk the backup battery can cause them to go off if one gets low which you can replace the battery its only in there for when there is a power cut
I am so appreciate bro, my house has more than 20 alarms and has beeping at same time for couple hours. Flow your steps, It finally stopped, thanks for saving my life.
5:05 I think the issue with that alarm is that it was painted to match the ceiling. Notice the white unexposed areas. These detectors are not meant to be painted. Nobody says they are pretty. They are tools to save lives not a ceiling decor.
Are those interconnects expected to work across models and brands? When i've done interconnects, i figure i gotta just replace them all with the same model. Also I learned that some models have a built-in lifetime. I had a hard-wired unit that wouldn't stop chirping no matter what battery I used. Turns out that it was the end-of-life chirp, and i had to replace.
One time I had a handyman, I think his name was Andy come do some work at my home. Magically when after he left, all the beer vanished, could not for the life of me figure out where they all went.
End story had me laughing when I visualized it. I see something similar on my home inspections every once in a while. My best guess is some kind of bubble forms (why? I don't know). But when I plunge the stopper up and down a few times a bubble blubs up to the top and then it drains. The world may never know.
Thank you for this video how I would love to have have you close by. A good handyman that you can trust and is dependable is rare these day's. God Bless you. New subscriber.
Same problem here but it seems to be my circuit breaker , is it the breaker just bad is it possible or does it always indicated that is wiring shortage causing the breaker to react ?
I was reading in bed this morning when all my hard-wired smoke detectors went off for no apparent reason. After walking all around the exterior to make sure there was no smoke emanating from my house, I tried vacuuming around each unit without success. All the windows were already open when it started. Additionally, my purifier was indicating good indoor air quality, confirming this was indeed a false alarm. I then tried to turn them off via the circuit box. This didn’t work of course, but for good measure I flipped all the circuits off and back on again. About 60 seconds later, the wailing alarms finally STFU. My ears are still ringing!
That alarm that you found bad was Obviously Old. It was Yellow from the aging plastic. I know from experience. Mine looked exactly like them. And they were at least twenty years old.
I once was sent out on the same Call, it actually turned out being a lighting strike made a pin hole in the flexible yellow gas line CCST. This was in a unit inside of a townhouse in a building with multiple units. I opened a hole in the ceiling and saw what looked like a nice lighter 🔥 lit in the truss construction ceiling. The entire building was shut down to make the needed repairs.
I had an issue with wired smoke alarms going off when a renter installed CFL light bulbs. When they tried to dim the lights, the smoke alarms went off.
12:30 at night..... as far as I can tell, it was one of the smoke/carbon monoxide combos. Maybe now the family can get some sleep and my kid will quit texting "will this ever stop???" Thanks for the video
I keep seeing Handy Andy walking around my house at night when I rewind the video on my security cameras and the doors are dead bolted, how's he getting in?
Our battery operated Kidde smoke detector is only 1.5 yrs old. I replaced the alkaline battery just 2 months ago because of intermittent nuisance beeping (not chirping). Things were fine again after the battery was replaced until this week and the issue returned. The battery now measures 8.8V - but there is no chirping to indicate low voltage. The nuisance beeping only stops after the battery is removed and then is silent when reinstalled - until a long long time afterwards and then sounds off for no reason (sometimes while we're eating or sleeping). What is causing this annoyance and how can we prevent this nuisance beeping?
Please move to NJ I cant find the chirp! I got all new alarms harddrive and non hard. The chirping just started up after all new ones replaced. This is driving me crazy!! Thanks
While replacing my Ionizing smoke & fire alarms, I was able to replace 3 of them easily and changed harness wire as well. On the 4th one, whenever I pressed the Test button, all alarms in the house started beeping. Tried it 3-4 times. Only difference I noticed was that this one had 2 yellow wires instead of 3. Wondering what’s going on here 🤷♂️.
I do some work for a property management company. The tenant said they had a water leak in their ceiling. I went to check it out and sure enough there were water droplets in a corner of an exterior wall. I climbed on the roof and it had no obvious damaged. I then went in the attic to look and still no obvious signs of water issues. I did noticed that the blown in attic insulation did not go all the way to the soffits and I deduced that is was condensation forming from the cold attic space to the warm ceiling below. It was winter in Indiana. I walked around the inside of the house and looked along the edges of the ceiling and there were light brown spots in many locations where this was happening. Let the company know what I thought, they let the owner know. I blew in insulation in the whole attic. It was the easiest and most profitable job I've done for them. And more importantly the tenant let me know that he has no more issues.
Thank you for this video, my smoke alarm went off in both bedrooms at 6 pm at night and I disconnected them . I was planning on getting two new ones the next morning. This is a new home , only 3 years old. Why are they beeping ? Low and behold they started beeping at 3 am even though they were disconnected. Why are they still beeping if disconnected. I can’t find where the batteries are inside of them. SMH 🤦♀️
I had a house once that, in the master bath only , the customers said the shower head "felt like it was shocking them". I could read 5 volts from the shower head to the drain. I checked everything I could imagine from the ground to a bad connection anywhere and couldn't find the cause. Still to this day I'm not sure what the problem was.
While hooking up my own electrical panel, I decided I wanted the utility room light on so I could see what I was doing for the rest of the panel. I figured I keep the one circuit on, and the rest of the panel circuits off. So I found the appropriate white/ black wires and hooked up the breaker to the panel. As I was fishing through all the other wires all of a sudden a flash and a loud 'POP' came from the panel. I was in the dark, but still alive. I stepped out for a minute, came back in to realize that the copper ground wire from the utility light circuit had found its way to the center of the panel. Boom! It shorted the 200 AMP main breaker! I was less than 2 ft away. I think it singed my eyebrow hairs!
I have 8 smoke detectors but only two go off if I have them installed even installed new detectors. Cant figure out what the issue is. They are on opposite ends of the house so unfortunately I have them pulled out
Thank you for this video because I did not know what to do just now. I just got home from work and all the alarms going off in the house. I decided to search RU-vid and found your video. I went looking for the one flashing red, found it and discontinued it from the wire and all the others stop 🛑
I kept getting sand clogging my cold water lines only, turns out somehow it was siphoning sediment from the old electric hot water heater, put a new water heater in and sediment and sand was gone.
All I can think about is that poor dog that came running up the steps and looks so freaked out having to listen to those loud beeps! Poor little doggy!! Glad you figured it out. I didn't realize you have to change out the whole unit. I thought you just replaced the batteries 2 times a year. Hum, will have to figure out how old mine are, I have only been in my house for 3 years, but it was built in the '90s. Peace and Good Fortune to you and your family. Stay safe, that dark house gave me the super creeps!!!!
Had a 6 port power splitter. Connected a led strip power to it and it just had some sort of a shrtage. No port past that burned one worked... The led did work if i connected to another outlet. Not sure what happened there... Just ended up buying another power brick
This guy must be a super tough guy shooting those beautiful animals he has displayed on his walls. Tell him if he wants to be a real man and use his hands I’ll be waiting
Here's a weird (wired?) one for you: Bought a house and am doing minor reno. When I went to replace a kitchen receptacle with new hardware, I couldn't get the plug to power off until I found a combination of TWO breakers that when both were simultaneously off the plug was de-energized. I'm not an electrician, but I know that isn't supposed to be that way. I applied a volt meter and discovered that with one breaker energized there was 114v and with only the other breaker energized there was only 21v at the plug. This certainly isn't right, but I have NO clue where to start untangling this one! (yes, I know I can call an electrician, but where's the fun in THAT!!) My thoughts so far: 1) I doubt its a loose connection because of the two breaker issue and because the voltages are exactly the same every measurement. 2) This house had been converted to a day care so, unlike most other houses, it has been wired for exit signs over the doors, hardwired smoke detectors in each room, and there is some remnant of a security system in a closet and all the outside doors have magnetic security sensors. Can someone suggest some trouble shooting ideas?
Any circumstance like this you should advise them to call the fire dept. no need for you (AT ALL) to go out and try to figure it out, you might walk into the building and notice nothing.. just to die from inhaling things you shouldn’t.… so just take that into thought. Not all alarms are smoke alarms and being a fireman I’ve been called to these exact situations where “a smoke alarm is going off at my neighbors” and it turns out to be a carbon monoxide incident
I figured out why mine do that. If I let the humidity get below 20% in the house, they all go off. I can walk around the house with a spray bottle on fine mist, spray in the direction (not directly on the detector) and they will shut off. This only happens in the winter time, because of the gas furnace drying out the air. I put a whole house humidifier in at the last HVAC upgrade, hasn't happened since.
I had trouble with one carbon monoxide detector. I received two identical CM detector's when purchased new HVAC unit. Some how one had gotten goofy and would only go off in the middle of the night!!! Very disturbing!!! Of course, the goofy one was NOT near where I slept(that's WAY too easy!!)!!! I put several new batteries in the goofy one and now they both work fine. I had problems for several weeks. NOT sure why the CM detector only liked certain 9V batteries!! Very weird!!! #TheHandyman
Few years ago most of our large appliances wouldnt work. Oven wouldnt get hot, a/c acted crazy, dryer wouldnt heat. Georgia Power inspected and said it was in my house. 2 electricians looked at it, we shook every wire in the attic, inspected the panel box, nothing. Finially got the industrial electrician from the local utility I work for at my regular job to look at it. He pulls the meter out of the box and eureka, had 110 on 1 leg, 85 on the other. Turns out when they pulled the main wire to the house 30 yrs earlier they slightly nicked the wire coating and it took all that time to cause the problem. Georgia Power wasnt happy we pulled the meter but fixed it pronto. And no more crap about pulling the meter when I told them I knew they were liable for any damage to my appliances.
I set the gas meter at a new house and did the service turn on checked and cycled all appliances and the customer was at the house. I was sent back to the house for a no hot water call a few days later and found that the plumber tied into the same water pipe for the inlet and outlet for the water-heater behind the sheet rock .
Hi, nick here. Company owner of Silverback plumbing. Sounds like your sink drain doesn't have a vent and has what is called an s-trap! Make sure there is a pipe going out the roof above your sink, if not you need to add a vent.
a couple months after we moved in a new hours the smoke detectors kept going off in the middle of the night (and only the middle of the night) and scaring the hell out of the kids because they shout FIRE FIRE in between beeping. Eventually we got the builder to send someone out and they found one faulty unit, similar to this video.
My friend's dog woke her up at midnight on NYs eve, she discovered the beeping (2 year old, installed in a new house) of one of the smoke alarms, way high up... got the ladder out, tried to disconnect it and all of the alarms went off! She wants to disconnect all of them and install the sealed 10yr units that are not hard wired. Can you simply just disconnect each unit from the back (then take the battery out!) and just not use these? She wants to make sure they don't all go off when she starts disconnecting them . Thank you, great video.
Outside outlet (no gfci) wouldn’t provide power. Took me weeks to figure out that the builder wired it to a gfci outlet in powder room. Drove me crazy.
So I have a thing similar to this issue with my smoke detectors. Just one detector is going off, same three chirps, a pause, and it chirps three times again. I've checked all the smoke detectors. None have a red light flashing, so I don’t know what to do other than take it off and see what the real issue is.
Yes I also have run across that drain problem. I think it is some sort of surface tension phenomenon, but have yet to have anyone prove it. It would stop, but if I started a swirling motion with my fingers, it would drain great. My solution was to remove the little cross piece in the drain assembly. I call it "vueJaDe" or the reverse of dejavu. When you swear this crap has never happened to anyone else before! Haha