Ceiling Fan Sound Problem
My fan stopped working.
Ceiling fan sound problem. If you can only hear the occasional ticking noise one of the blades could be hitting the fan housing. These loose parts will clank together when your fan rotates creating a loud sound. If you hear a rattling or a rubbing noise the fan blades could be bent.
A buzzing noise can be from an electrical issue. For example a rattling sound may mean loose parts. A rattling sound may mean there are some loose parts.
If your ceiling fan has a light kit tighten any loose screws securing the glassware. Your ceiling fan may create grinding noise rattling sound rubbing noise buzzing noise clicking noise squeaking noise or humming noise. My advice is replace the fan at your expense make sure you buy one that has a stick attached to the ceiling and the motor hangs from the stick to reduce noise and vibration hey it will be worth it for a goodnights sleep.
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While it is normal for your fan to make some noise when operating too much sound is an obvious ceiling fan problem. In fact this is most likely the case if you can see that your ceiling fan is swinging in the air. If your ceiling fan makes a humming noise when it runs you may be able to eliminate the problem by changing the control.
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