Have you noticed your air conditioner “singing” this season?
Your AC isn’t completely silent—some gentle airflow, a soft startup hum, or the outdoor fan running is normal. What isn’t normal is a loud, disruptive, or brand-new sound that stops you in your tracks. In San Antonio, where air conditioners run hard for long stretches, strange noises are often your system’s early warning sign that something needs attention.
The good news: many AC problems are easier (and less expensive) to fix when you catch them early. Below is a homeowner-friendly guide to the most common noises you shouldn’t ignore, what they typically mean, and what you can safely check before calling for professional AC repair.
If you’re hearing anything concerning, Cowboys Air Conditioning & Heating provides fast, reliable AC repair in San Antonio and surrounding areas. Call (210) 495-7771 to schedule service.
First: what’s normal vs. what’s not?
Normal sounds can include:
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A soft whoosh of air through vents
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A brief click at startup or shutdown
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The outdoor fan running steadily
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A light hum while the system is operating
Not normal includes:
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Sudden new noises you’ve never heard before
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Loud or sharp sounds (bang, screech, grind)
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Noises that get worse over time
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Noises paired with performance issues (warm air, short cycling, high humidity)
If your comfort drops and you hear a new sound, don’t wait—San Antonio heat can turn a minor issue into a breakdown quickly.
Noises you don’t want to hear (and what they usually mean)
1) Humming (louder than usual)
A low hum is normal—an aggressive hum isn’t.
What it may indicate:
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A failing capacitor (helps motors start and run)
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A stressed condenser fan motor or blower motor
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Electrical strain in the outdoor unit
What you can do safely:
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Check if the system is cooling normally
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Look at the outdoor unit: is the fan spinning smoothly, or struggling?
When to call a pro:
If humming is loud, the unit struggles to start, or the AC turns on/off repeatedly, it’s time to schedule service. Capacitor and motor issues can worsen fast and may cause complete failure.
2) Whistling or hissing
Whistling can sometimes be airflow-related, but a true “hiss” can be more serious.
What it may indicate:
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Air leaks in ductwork or around vents
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A refrigerant-related issue (often described as a hiss)
Why it matters:
Refrigerant issues can reduce cooling, increase run time, and lead to short cycling—eventually putting major stress on the compressor.
What you can do safely:
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Replace your air filter (restricted airflow can create odd sounds)
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Make sure vents aren’t blocked
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Note whether the whistling is at a vent (airflow) or near the indoor/outdoor unit (mechanical)
When to call a pro:
If you’re hearing a hiss near the equipment, the system is blowing warm air, or you see ice on the refrigerant line, schedule AC repair right away.
3) Clicking (repeated clicking)
A single click at startup can be normal. Repeated clicking usually isn’t.
What it may indicate:
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Electrical/control issues (contactors, relays, control board)
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Thermostat problems or wiring issues
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A component struggling to engage
What you can do safely:
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Make sure your thermostat is set to COOL and the temperature is below room temp
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Replace thermostat batteries if applicable
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Check your breaker (if it’s tripped, don’t keep resetting it repeatedly)
When to call a pro:
If clicking continues, the system won’t stay running, or you’ve had recent thermostat problems, you’ll want professional diagnostics. Electrical issues are not a DIY situation.
4) Squealing or screeching
This is one of the most annoying sounds—and one of the most important to address quickly.
What it may indicate:
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Older systems may have a worn belt (less common on many modern units)
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Motor or blower assembly issues
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Parts that are dry, worn, or misaligned
What you can do safely:
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Turn the system off if the squeal is loud or constant
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Check your air filter (poor airflow can add strain)
When to call a pro:
If squealing continues, don’t ignore it. What starts as a small mechanical issue can become a bigger repair if components wear down or seize.
5) Banging or clunking
Banging is a big red flag, especially if it’s coming from the outdoor unit.
What it may indicate:
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A loose part inside the outdoor cabinet
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Debris hitting the fan
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Blower issues inside the air handler
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In some cases, early signs of compressor trouble (especially if the sound is loud and “booming”)
What you can do safely:
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Turn the AC off and check the outdoor unit for obvious debris (sticks/leaves)
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Make sure the unit isn’t surrounded by loose objects that could be pulled in
When to call a pro:
If the banging continues, don’t run the system. Loose parts can damage coils, fan blades, or internal components quickly.
Quick “safe checks” before you call for AC repair
If your AC is making a noise, these are a few low-risk checks you can do:
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Change the air filter (a surprisingly common fix)
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Make sure vents are open and returns aren’t blocked
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Check the thermostat settings and batteries
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Look at the outdoor unit for debris or signs the fan isn’t spinning properly
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Listen for where the sound is coming from (vent, indoor unit, outdoor unit)
If the sound is loud, metal-on-metal, electrical, or paired with warm air—skip the troubleshooting and call a technician.
Why professional service is vital (especially for noise complaints)
We get it—DIY videos make HVAC repairs look simple. But AC systems involve electrical components, high-voltage parts, and pressurized refrigerant. Attempting a repair without proper training can:
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Create additional damage
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Increase repair costs
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Put your safety at risk
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Lead to a bigger system failure during peak season
A trained technician can pinpoint the cause fast, correct the issue safely, and help prevent repeat problems.
Need AC repair in San Antonio? Call Cowboys Air Conditioning & Heating
If your AC is humming loudly, clicking repeatedly, squealing, whistling, or banging, don’t wait for the system to fail—especially in a San Antonio heat wave. Cowboys Air Conditioning & Heating can diagnose the issue and get your comfort back quickly.
Call (210) 495-7771 to schedule AC service in San Antonio and nearby areas like Alamo Heights, Castle Hills, Leon Valley, Helotes, Converse, Live Oak, Universal City, Schertz, Cibolo, Boerne, Bulverde, New Braunfels, and Canyon Lake.



