Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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There is a shutoff damper on top of the ceiling fan unit. It will open when the fan comes on and close when the fan goes off. Sometimes, when it is windy, the damper will open and close due to a negative pressure in the duct and create a noise. Most people don't do anything to stop the noise because it is not a defect. But, you may be able to find a more quiet fan damper, or add some foam to lessen the noise.
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Retiredguy beat me, I agree with his reply. I will add if you partially take the fan apart you may be able put a small piece of foam between the flapper and the fan housing. Also, there are probably several different varieties of fans in the villages houses so you will probably need to look at your fan to see what might work.
One other point, our house is so tight that we rarely hear any tapping from our fans, so is it possible you have a leak at your house? This could be leaving the dryer door open, a pet door, any loose-fitting window or slider, etc.
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I have this issue in the bathroom and kitchen. I've gotten use to it as it only occurs on very windy days. It becomes white noise after awhile.
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