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American Home Water and Air: 5 Ways to Reduce Air Conditioner Noise

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Air conditioning is a must on hot summer days in Arizona, but it can sometimes be noisy. If your air conditioning system is making a racket that annoys you or is keeping you up at night, there are several ways you can reduce the noise and regain the peace and quiet you crave. American Home Water & Air gave us the following information on what might be causing a noisy air conditioner.

Position of Unit

The position of your air conditioning unit can play a significant role in the amount of noise it produces. If your unit is installed on an uneven surface, it can vibrate, creating a lot of noise. To avoid this, ensure that the unit is installed on a flat and level surface. You can also place a rubber pad underneath the unit to help absorb the vibrations.

Maintenance

Regular maintenance is a vital part of keeping your air conditioning unit in good condition and noise free. You should have your AC unit serviced by a professional at least once a year. During this service, the technician will inspect the unit for any loose parts, damaged components, and worn-out belts that may cause excessive noise.

Soundproofing

Soundproofing your home is another way to reduce air conditioner noise. Adding insulation to your walls, ceilings, and floors can help to absorb sound waves and prevent them from entering your home. If you are unable to upgrade the insulation in your home or added insulation isn’t enough to quell the noise, you might want to install soundproof curtains or acoustic panels for sound reduction.

AC Upgrades

If your air conditioning unit is old, it may be time to upgrade to a newer model. Newer models are designed to be more energy-efficient, quieter, and have more advanced features than older models. They are also designed to operate at a lower decibel level, making them quieter to operate.

Noise Barriers

Noise barriers can be a highly effective way to reduce air conditioner noise. This can be done by building a fence around the unit or installing a barrier made from sound-absorbing materials that will absorb the sound.

There is little doubt that noise from an AC can be a considerable source of annoyance, but taking one or more of the measures above can drastically reduce the amount of noise your air conditioner produces. Such measures can help keep your home comfortable and peaceful during the hot summer months.

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