Noise can transmit through the walls of ducts into the surrounding joist cavity especially when soft flexible ductwork is used from there sound transmits through ceiling floor assemblies and into adjacent spaces.
Floor noise from ductwork.
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If every time you turn on the heating or cooling system the air ducts start popping and banging read the rest of this article for tips on how to reduce and even stop the noise entirely.
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Let s go into more detail about each of these factors and how you can reduce the popping noise with each.
Round square and rectangular.
There are duct pipes available that are designed to minimize noise transfer too.
Install the correct size furnace so that your appliance isn t pushing through more air than your ducting is designed for.
While all hvac systems make some noise when they are on when there is excessive noise such as popping knocking and banging it can indicate a problem.
Round ducts are the quietest.
Metal ducts make all sorts of noises.
Attach one end of the strap at one of the floor joists using a screw gun to drive a 1 1 2 inch self tapping screw through the metal and into.
Rectangular ducts are the loudest.
Ductwork rubbing against the framing may even cause a noise when someone walks on the floor above and rubber pads will work here as well.
Where floors walls and ceilings meet is another area sound transfer will occur from outside in or between rooms.
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The size of your ductwork.
In some cases excessive air flow can cause.
Anyways the heat duct runs under my bedroom floor the livingroom and my mother s bedroom which is on the other end of the house.
A common source of floor noise is poorly installed ductwork in the floor joist.
Align the strap with the seam where the ducts join.
Flexible ductwork is prone to kinks and bends so it presents more points of failure for airflow.
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Basically flex ducts less noise and possible airflow issues while hard pipe ducts more noise and fewer airflow issues.
Hard pipe ductwork is less prone to kinks and bends so it s usually better for airflow.
To avoid this issue the builder must ensure all routed openings are aligned.
The metal ductwork in the ceiling of our finished basement pops and bangs every time the furnace comes on in the winter then makes more noise after the furnace shuts off.
Is there anything we can do to stop the banging.
Viscoelastic damping is one possibility.