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AC Making Loud or Strange Noises
in Richardson, TX

AC systems in Richardson run for a large part of the year, and parts wear down from that kind of use. A unit that suddenly starts banging, grinding, or squealing is usually telling you something is about to break. Ignoring a noise might save you an afternoon, but it often means replacing a whole motor or compressor instead of a single part.

Quick Answer

Unusual AC noises usually mean something is loose, worn out, or about to fail. A banging sound often means a loose part in the motor or blower. Squealing usually means a worn belt or bearing. Rattling can be something as simple as debris in the outdoor unit. Call (361) 202-9465 to have it checked before a small problem turns into a failed motor or compressor.

AC Making Loud or Strange Noises in Richardson

Telltale Signs

Warning Signs to Watch For

  • A loud banging or clanking sound when the outdoor unit starts up
  • A high-pitched squealing from the indoor air handler when the fan runs
  • A constant rattling from the outdoor unit that wasn't there last season
  • A grinding noise from the outdoor unit that gets worse over time
  • A clicking sound that happens over and over when the system tries to start

Root Causes

What Causes AC Making Loud or Strange Noises?

1

Loose or Broken Fan Blade

The outdoor condenser fan spins constantly while the system runs, and over time the blade can come loose on the motor shaft or crack from a rock or debris strike. A loose blade hitting the inside of the cabinet makes a loud banging or clanking sound. During Richardson's spring hailstorms, debris gets pushed into outdoor units, and small rocks or hail fragments can crack a blade in one event.

The Fix

Fan Blade Inspection and Replacement

The technician removes the cabinet top, inspects the blade for cracks or looseness, and replaces it if damaged. Running the system with a damaged blade risks damaging the fan motor shaft.

2

Worn Blower Motor Bearings

The blower motor inside the air handler spins to push cooled air through the ducts. The bearings that let the shaft spin smoothly wear down over thousands of hours of use, and when they start to fail they make a grinding or squealing sound. Systems that have been running in Richardson homes since the late 1990s or early 2000s are often on their original blower motors, and those bearings are well past their expected service life.

The Fix

Blower Motor Replacement

Bearings in these motors are generally not serviceable separately, so the full motor is replaced. A new motor restores quiet operation and proper airflow through the system.

3

Loose Sheet Metal or Hardware

Vibration from years of starting and stopping loosens the screws that hold panels and brackets together, and a loose panel will rattle every time the system runs. Flex duct connections near the air handler can also work loose and slap against the cabinet. This is especially common in homes with two-story systems in the Cottonwood area, where the air handlers sit in hot attic spaces and metal expands and contracts more dramatically with temperature swings.

The Fix

Cabinet and Connection Tightening

The technician goes through the accessible panels and screws, tightens what's loose, and checks duct connections at the air handler. It's a short fix when that's all it is.

Self-Diagnosis

Which Cause Applies to You?

Check the signs you're observing to narrow down the likely root cause before your inspection.

What You're Seeing Loose or Broken Fan Blade Worn Blower Motor Bearings Loose Sheet Metal or Hardware
Loud bang when the outdoor unit first starts, then quiets down
Continuous grinding that gets louder over several weeks
Rattling only when the system is running, stops when it shuts off
Squealing from the indoor unit when the fan is on
Metallic clanking that started right after a hailstorm
Rattling only when the outdoor fan is spinning

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