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How to Quiet a Noisy Forced-Air System
2 to 3 hours

Difficulty: Moderate to hard

This is a job best left to a heating professional



In this video, This Old House plumbing and heating contractor Richard Trethewey explains how to quiet a noisy forced-air system.


Steps:

1. Mark center of start collars on the return and supply side of the heating duct.
2. Cut holes in sheetmetal ducts using a drill fitted with a circle-cutting jig.
3. Attach start collars to duct with ¾-inch self-tapping sheetmetal screws.
4. Install bypass damper between the two start collars; fasten damper with sheetmetal screws.
5. Seal seams around start collars with foil tape.
6. Adjust the counterbalance weight on bypass damper arm.
7 Turn on furnace to ensure bypass damper opens.
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