It’s never a good sign to hear alarming sounds coming from your air conditioner. Sure, there’s no such thing as a silent air conditioner, but you know the sounds yours makes from day to day. You hear the fans whirring, the compressor starting up and shutting down, your outside unit running, and maybe even your ductwork fluctuating with the temperature and airflow.
What you shouldn’t hear is banging or clanging, hissing, grinding, or short-cycling. Wondering what all these sounds mean? That’s what we’re here for! Read on as we uncover why these sounds are so detrimental to your air conditioner’s functionality.
Banging/Clanging
It might be apparent, but this typically means that something is coming loose in your air conditioner. It could be a belt, a fan, or even the panel on the unit coming unscrewed. There are many components within your air conditioner that allow it to function effectively and efficiently.
While your air conditioner might not break down right away if a component is coming loose, letting this issue go on too long can lead to that component failing, and therefore your whole air conditioner failing.
