We recently moved into a brand new home which included a Bryant 92% high efficiency furnace. The 2 PVC supply/exhaust pipes are connected to a common cylindrical PVC pipe and vented out the side of my house. I have heard clicking/popping sounds from the area where the 2 PVC pipes meet at the elbow to vent out through the 1 cylindrical vent. This noise occurs at 10-20 second intervals and travels through the duct work where a noticeable "bumping" noise can be heard in the bedrooms located on the opposite side of the home. (approx 50' away). It also appears to occur only during the combustion phase.
I have contacted the installer and he "has never heard of such a noise..." He's scheduled to come "listen for the noise" next week, but it sounds like he thinks we're out to lunch.
Other forums on other sites discussed heating/cooling expansion noise, and possibly a malfunctioning flap located in the PVC elbow.
Would anyone here have any idea as to what is happening and, hopefully, some solutions to the problem? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
I have contacted the installer and he "has never heard of such a noise..." He's scheduled to come "listen for the noise" next week, but it sounds like he thinks we're out to lunch.
Other forums on other sites discussed heating/cooling expansion noise, and possibly a malfunctioning flap located in the PVC elbow.
Would anyone here have any idea as to what is happening and, hopefully, some solutions to the problem? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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