Matisse
New Member
I occupy a 2nd flr condo (no one above). I hear rumbling every time I sit down. When I'm up and moving around it seems quiet in my place, but the minute I sit down this rumbling will go on for hours. But, this does not happen every day. It usually happens for days in a row and then stops for a couple days. I had my heating contractor come out twice to check my unit, but at neither time was this
rumbling happening. The serviceman said that the next time I heard the rumbling to turn my heat
pump off and see if the rumbling continues. I tried that and when the heater is off, the rumbling
does continue, so according to my serviceman, it would not be my heat pump.
I've asked my downstairs neighbor to check with her heating contractor. She said she had heard pulsations but nothing to bother her and I noted to her that I felt a buzz undermy feet as I was talking
to her. (Note: all units have their own heat pump, my neighbors is in the basement).
I used to, a couple months ago, get a strong buzz throughout my floor. and my neighbor happened
to mention that her electrcity had gone off about that time and she had to call her plumbiing
contractor. Since it's been colder than normal, I'm concerned that this could be dangerous if it
continues. Does anybody know what could be happening? Thanks.
rumbling happening. The serviceman said that the next time I heard the rumbling to turn my heat
pump off and see if the rumbling continues. I tried that and when the heater is off, the rumbling
does continue, so according to my serviceman, it would not be my heat pump.
I've asked my downstairs neighbor to check with her heating contractor. She said she had heard pulsations but nothing to bother her and I noted to her that I felt a buzz undermy feet as I was talking
to her. (Note: all units have their own heat pump, my neighbors is in the basement).
I used to, a couple months ago, get a strong buzz throughout my floor. and my neighbor happened
to mention that her electrcity had gone off about that time and she had to call her plumbiing
contractor. Since it's been colder than normal, I'm concerned that this could be dangerous if it
continues. Does anybody know what could be happening? Thanks.