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How To Quiet Your Outdoor HVAC Unit

To keep your family comfortable and safe during the year, having an HVAC system is a must. When your system is working, you likely don't give it much thought. But, when you start to notice that your outdoor HVAC unit is getting noisy, it can be a sign of an issue with your system.

Consult an HVAC Professional

When you first notice your outdoor HVAC is noisy, contact an HVAC professional to help you. They will be able to assess your system to see if there are any damaged or loose parts that need some help. You never want to let the noise proceed when you're unsure of what's causing it. It could lead to bigger and more costly issues in the future.

Consider Installing Barriers

If your HVAC pro has found no issue with your system, then it's time to think about installing a barrier. This barrier will act as a necessary obstacle to divert sound waves. They won't enter your home or your other outdoor spaces where you're trying to enjoy your quiet time. Some great barriers to consider include fences, shrubs, and bushes. Make sure that you're not putting these within three feet of the outdoor unit. Your outdoor unit needs adequate airflow to operate as it should.

Consider Upgrading

As your HVAC system reaches its last years of life, it's going to be quite noisy. This is often due to worn-out components. It doesn't make much sense to replace worn-out parts when you need to replace the entire system soon. The best way to remedy this is to consider upgrading to a new HVAC system. New systems operate better and will be quieter than older, outdated systems.

Invest in a Compressor Blanket

If the noise is from your system's compressor, you want a compressor blanket. This is a blanket designed to dampen the sound that the compressor makes while it's operating. You want to have your trained HVAC pro install the compressor blanket. That way, it's installed in the appropriate position without hindering any system performance.

Call Us Today

If you need help with your outdoor HVAC unit, then it's time to contact us. Let our experienced HVAC professionals assist you with all your home HVAC needs.