How Can I Reduce Noise from My Outdoor AC Unit?
On a sweltering Greensboro summer day, nothing is more welcome than the cool flow of air from your home’s air conditioning system. The comfort it provides is a non-negotiable luxury. However, when the outdoor unit whirs and hums at a distracting volume, that serenity can be broken. This article will help you achieve true tranquility, offering practical solutions to reduce the noise from your AC unit so you can enjoy your perfectly cooled home without the unwanted soundtrack.
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Understand What Noises Are Normal
As a starting point, it’s good to know what your air conditioner is supposed to sound like when it’s running. That way, you don’t go trying to make improvements on something that really can’t be improved.
When your air conditioner is on, the outdoor unit will have a compressor and fan running. Naturally, some sound is going to come from the unit as a result of those functions. That sound shouldn’t be super loud, and it should mostly be a low humming. If you start to hear any unusual sounds, such as banging or rattling, that is a likely sign that something is wrong, and repair work is needed.
Check on the Grilles
One of the first places to start for noise reduction is checking on the grilles that are attached to the outdoor unit. These parts keep large pieces of debris from getting inside the unit, but they can get loose over time. If they are loose, they’ll rattle while the system is running and create an annoying sound. Eliminating these noises may be as easy as using a simple screwdriver to tighten the grilles up again.
Look into a Compressor Sound Blanket
There are sound blanket products on the market intended specifically to address the issue of noise coming from your outdoor AC unit. If you purchase one of these blankets, just install it according to the manufacturer’s instructions, and you will enjoy some immediate noise reduction. This step won’t make the unit silent, of course, but it should make a noticeable difference for only a modest financial investment.
Clean the Unit Thoroughly
It’s also a good habit to periodically clean the unit to get any dirt and debris out. This should be a pretty quick and easy job with a hose and a brush. It is critical that you make sure to turn off the power to the unit first, just to make sure there is no chance that it will kick on while you are doing the work. Keeping the unit clean will help it run quieter and should also help you avoid future problems.
Get Help from a Proven Partner
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