Ceiling Fan Light Noise
Possible causes of ceiling fan noises if you hear a rattling or a rubbing noise the fan blades could be bent.
Ceiling fan light noise. An intermittent noise or scraping noise may be caused by the fan s blade brackets dragging on the fan shroud or motor housing cover. For example a rattling sound may mean loose parts. Look at the stem or down rod if your ceiling fan has one. Check that the light bulbs are the correct wattage.
Often you can remedy this by loosening the cover s screws slightly adjusting the position of the cover and retightening the screws. Similarly if you can only hear the occasional ticking noise one of the blades could be hitting. Ensure that the groove at the top of the stem is aligned with the notch on the mounting bracket. Your ceiling fan may be creating a rattling sound grinding noise buzzing noise rubbing noise clicking noise humming noise or squeaking noise.
Light dimmer switches often create an electrical hum sound. Many screws might be located here and. Please contact us for help. Lights on dimmer switches.
An electrical buzz or hum can be caused by a variety of issues. Another thing that could cause the o ccasional clicking or rattling sound is if one. If your ceiling fan has a control system with a receiver a defective receiver can create a humming noise. If the switch is turned down then the power to the bulbs are being restricted and may cause a humming sound.