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    Is a Noisy Freezer Dangerous? 

    Freezers don’t operate silently, and it’s normal to hear the occasional sound. Which freezer sounds are normal, and when should you become concerned? Should you be worried about a noisy freezer?

    A noisy freezer can be dangerous. However, it depends on the kind of noise and how loud it is. Normal freezer sounds include soft humming, buzzing, and the occasional gurgling, popping, and clicking sounds. Anything other than this is a reason to be concerned. 

    Read on to learn about freezer noises, including what you should do if your freezer is abnormally loud. 

    In the introduction, I mentioned that the most common freezer noises include the following: 

    • Soft buzzing and humming
    • Clicking
    • Gurgling
    • Cracking or popping

    I’ll discuss these freezer noises in more detail below:

    Soft Humming or Buzzing 

    It’s completely normal for a freezer to produce barely audible humming and buzzing sounds. When you hear your freezer making these sounds, it’s a sign that it’s working as it should.  

    In most cases, it isn’t dangerous and indicates that the compressor is functioning normally. The compressor is the heart of the refrigeration system and acts as a pump to enable the refrigerant to flow. 

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    You’re more likely to hear a humming or buzzing sound when your freezer’s temperature is higher than the set one. This is because the compressor must work harder to maintain the temperature. 

    However, excessive humming noise in your freezer can indicate several problems:  

    • Severe ice build-up in the evaporator blade
    • Faulty evaporator fan blades

    Read: 3 Reasons Why Chest Freezer Is Not Working After Power Outage

    Clicking Sound 

    Your freezer might make a clicking or creaking sound if the cooling system components are expanding or shrinking due to temperature changes. It could also be the thermostat or the defrost timer switching on and off. 

    A clicking sound can sometimes indicate a bad compressor or a dirty condenser coil.

    Is a Noisy Freezer Dangerous? 

    Gurgling Noise 

    Another common noise in a freezer is a gurgling or sloshing sound. This is usually the refrigerant flowing in the tube during the cooling cycle. However, it can also happen when the freezer defrosts and water is dripping. If the noise persists, you may need to have your freezer serviced. 

    Read: Why Freezer Not Cold Enough? What’s The Cause? 

    Cracking or Popping Sound 

    It can be alarming when you hear the freezer pop or crack, especially when it’s loud. The most common cause is the interior wall expanding and contracting, which is normal in freezers. 

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    This is usually due to temperature fluctuations, but it can be an issue if it gets louder. 

    Some freezer noises aren’t normal and can indicate an underlying problem, such as a faulty part. If that’s the case, you’ll need to repair or replace the part in question. You can buy replacement parts online or at your local appliance spare parts store. 

    I’ll discuss these issues in more detail below:  

    Constant noise from your freezer can be because it’s unstable. Most freezers come with leveling feet, but they can loosen over time, especially if you often overload the freezer. 

    The Solution 

    If your freezer is unstable, it’s an easy fix. Position the freezer correctly, and check the floor underneath to ensure it’s in a level position. You must also check the leveling feet, and the screws and tighten them. Another potential solution is to use a level platform strong enough to support the weight of the freezer to make it more stable. 

    Read: Freezer Problems In Hot Weather. How To Fix?

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    Is a Noisy Freezer Dangerous? 

    The compressor compresses refrigerant and circulates it in the cooling system. It has several moving parts, which can be noisy if faulty.

    They can sometimes lose friction, which can cause unusual vibrations and a humming sound upon contact. 

    The Solution 

    Since a compressor consists of a sealed cooling system, you should call a technician if it’s faulty. This is because you might accidentally release the refrigerant inside the system, which can be a health risk. As such, it’s one job that you should leave to those with knowledge and tools. 

    Read: Common Freezer Problems And How To Fix Them?

    The condenser coil is where the refrigerant vapor enters, and dust and dirt can clog these coils. Hence, it will restrict airflow, and will need to exert more effort to work, which could be one of the reasons for freezer noises. Worse, the freezer can break down, requiring an expensive repair. 

    The Solution 

    Cleaning the condenser coil can help eliminate the noise. Unplug the freezer before working and pull it away from the wall. Use a soft-bristled brush to clean it, and remove dust using a vacuum cleaner. 

    The video below provides a visual guide on cleaning condenser coils:

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    Freezers don’t operate silently, and it’s normal to hear the occasional sound. Which freezer sounds are normal, and when should you become concerned? Should you be worried about a noisy freezer?

    A noisy freezer can be dangerous. However, it depends on the kind of noise and how loud it is. Normal freezer sounds include soft humming, buzzing, and the occasional gurgling, popping, and clicking sounds. Anything other than this is a reason to be concerned. 

    Read on to learn about freezer noises, including what you should do if your freezer is abnormally loud. 

    In the introduction, I mentioned that the most common freezer noises include the following: 

    • Soft buzzing and humming
    • Clicking
    • Gurgling
    • Cracking or popping

    I’ll discuss these freezer noises in more detail below:

    Soft Humming or Buzzing 

    It’s completely normal for a freezer to produce barely audible humming and buzzing sounds. When you hear your freezer making these sounds, it’s a sign that it’s working as it should.  

    In most cases, it isn’t dangerous and indicates that the compressor is functioning normally. The compressor is the heart of the refrigeration system and acts as a pump to enable the refrigerant to flow. 

    Advertisement

    You’re more likely to hear a humming or buzzing sound when your freezer’s temperature is higher than the set one. This is because the compressor must work harder to maintain the temperature. 

    However, excessive humming noise in your freezer can indicate several problems:  

    • Severe ice build-up in the evaporator blade
    • Faulty evaporator fan blades

    Read: 3 Reasons Why Chest Freezer Is Not Working After Power Outage

    Clicking Sound 

    Your freezer might make a clicking or creaking sound if the cooling system components are expanding or shrinking due to temperature changes. It could also be the thermostat or the defrost timer switching on and off. 

    A clicking sound can sometimes indicate a bad compressor or a dirty condenser coil.

    Is a Noisy Freezer Dangerous? 

    Gurgling Noise 

    Another common noise in a freezer is a gurgling or sloshing sound. This is usually the refrigerant flowing in the tube during the cooling cycle. However, it can also happen when the freezer defrosts and water is dripping. If the noise persists, you may need to have your freezer serviced. 

    Read: Why Freezer Not Cold Enough? What’s The Cause? 

    Cracking or Popping Sound 

    It can be alarming when you hear the freezer pop or crack, especially when it’s loud. The most common cause is the interior wall expanding and contracting, which is normal in freezers. 

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    This is usually due to temperature fluctuations, but it can be an issue if it gets louder. 

    Some freezer noises aren’t normal and can indicate an underlying problem, such as a faulty part. If that’s the case, you’ll need to repair or replace the part in question. You can buy replacement parts online or at your local appliance spare parts store. 

    I’ll discuss these issues in more detail below:  

    Constant noise from your freezer can be because it’s unstable. Most freezers come with leveling feet, but they can loosen over time, especially if you often overload the freezer. 

    The Solution 

    If your freezer is unstable, it’s an easy fix. Position the freezer correctly, and check the floor underneath to ensure it’s in a level position. You must also check the leveling feet, and the screws and tighten them. Another potential solution is to use a level platform strong enough to support the weight of the freezer to make it more stable. 

    Read: Freezer Problems In Hot Weather. How To Fix?

    Advertisement

    Is a Noisy Freezer Dangerous? 

    The compressor compresses refrigerant and circulates it in the cooling system. It has several moving parts, which can be noisy if faulty.

    They can sometimes lose friction, which can cause unusual vibrations and a humming sound upon contact. 

    The Solution 

    Since a compressor consists of a sealed cooling system, you should call a technician if it’s faulty. This is because you might accidentally release the refrigerant inside the system, which can be a health risk. As such, it’s one job that you should leave to those with knowledge and tools. 

    Read: Common Freezer Problems And How To Fix Them?

    The condenser coil is where the refrigerant vapor enters, and dust and dirt can clog these coils. Hence, it will restrict airflow, and will need to exert more effort to work, which could be one of the reasons for freezer noises. Worse, the freezer can break down, requiring an expensive repair. 

    The Solution 

    Cleaning the condenser coil can help eliminate the noise. Unplug the freezer before working and pull it away from the wall. Use a soft-bristled brush to clean it, and remove dust using a vacuum cleaner. 

    The video below provides a visual guide on cleaning condenser coils:

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