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Things that Go Bump in the Night: Is Your Furnace Making Noises?

It’s that time of year again when you see skeletons and witches inhabiting every lawn and peering out of every window. So when you have a furnace making noises with all sorts of unsettling sounds, you can’t help but wonder if a poltergeist got in there.

Before you call in the ghost busters, here are some of the common problems that may be making your heating system go bump in the night (and all day long). Luckily, most of them are not that scary.

The Whistle

That whistling sound that creeps out everyone in the building is not a banshee, but an air flow problem in your ventilation system. Some possible causes:

The Rattle

Is all that shaking and rattling making people wonder if there’s an impending earthquake or a zombie apocalypse? The first step to diagnosing the cause is determining where the sound is coming from. Is it the furnace or the ventilation ducts? In most cases, you will need to call in the experts to banish this noise from your building.

The Squeal

If it sounds like a tortured spirit is living in your furnace, it may have developed maintenance issues, especially if it has not been serviced in a while. Here’s the probable cause:

The Bang

This one could actually be a hair-raising situation. If you hear a fairly loud bang every time your furnace turns on, call an HVAC expert right away. The problem could turn out to be minor, but it could also be a problem with your gas ignition, which is nothing to fool around with.

Here are some possible causes:

Are you starting to see a pattern here? Many of those terrifying (or at least downright annoying) sounds coming from your furnace are caused by a lack of maintenance. Even the worst-case scenario here (the gas ignition problem) would be prevented if the furnace was regularly cleaned and inspected.

So now you know; there’s no need to call in the ghost busters, but you do need to call in a qualified HVAC service company to get rid of those spooks in your system, and keep it running efficiently and reliably.


Peace and quiet is only one of the many costs of failing to regularly maintain your HVAC equipment. Poor maintenance also costs your business in many ways that you may not realize. Want to learn more? Grab a copy of our helpful guide to Calculating the Hidden Costs of Poor HVAC Maintenance.


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