Why My Ceiling Fan Is Making Noise

If you have a ceiling fan that is squeaking as it turns then you know how annoying the problem can be.
Why my ceiling fan is making noise. Fixing a noisy fan can be a simple process in some cases depending on the underlying cause. Even the slightest noise when repeated nearly 100 times per minute can grate on your nerves. If you hear a rattling or a rubbing noise the fan blades could be bent. Similarly if you can only hear the occasional ticking noise one of the blades could be hitting the fan housing.
A fan control receiver if you ceiling fan has a control system with a receiver a defective receiver can create a humming noise. B lights on dimmer switches light dimmer switches often create an electrical hum sound. In fact this is most likely the case if you can see that your ceiling fan is swinging in the air. Different fan noises can be a clue as to what the problem may be.
A ceiling fan making noise can be from a variety of reasons. Often you can remedy this by loosening the cover s screws slightly adjusting the position of the cover and retightening the screws. A hum in fan is generally due to the quivering of a motor and the amount of noise is based on housing blades and mounting. Please contact us for help.