Not growing currently, but...
Had my furnace for 6 years now and I don't think its ever done this before (basement had fans running before when I was growing weed, so fans were loud), it started maybe 2 weeks ago. Random parts of my ducting in my basement are making a slight popping sound. Its different ducts at random times, sometimes 3 seconds apart, then 10 secs, then 1 minute etc etc. I can hear it threw my bedroom vent sometimes randomly and its annoying bc I am sound sensitive from tinnitus. Any suggestions? I don't care about the noise as long as something isn't wrong. Its been cold here too. Would insulating the duct that runs to the basement prevent me from hearing the slight pops? ....
On other websites people are saying it could be the tin expanding during heat up although its doing it for a few mins after furnace turns off. If it only does this in the winter when the furnace is on does that tell you it is the expanding tin?
Would turning the blower motor down help? Seems like its at a high level bc air pours out of it, also maybe bc I have short duct runs bc house is small. Would turning the blower motor down make less heat come out which would raise my gas bill?
Had my furnace for 6 years now and I don't think its ever done this before (basement had fans running before when I was growing weed, so fans were loud), it started maybe 2 weeks ago. Random parts of my ducting in my basement are making a slight popping sound. Its different ducts at random times, sometimes 3 seconds apart, then 10 secs, then 1 minute etc etc. I can hear it threw my bedroom vent sometimes randomly and its annoying bc I am sound sensitive from tinnitus. Any suggestions? I don't care about the noise as long as something isn't wrong. Its been cold here too. Would insulating the duct that runs to the basement prevent me from hearing the slight pops? ....
On other websites people are saying it could be the tin expanding during heat up although its doing it for a few mins after furnace turns off. If it only does this in the winter when the furnace is on does that tell you it is the expanding tin?
Would turning the blower motor down help? Seems like its at a high level bc air pours out of it, also maybe bc I have short duct runs bc house is small. Would turning the blower motor down make less heat come out which would raise my gas bill?