Sparky4598
Mechanical
Im looking for some suggestions for ways to reduce noise transmission through ductwork. My furnace is only about 2ft below the return register in my house and it is connected by rigid metal ductwork. I don't think the noise is coming from the metal ductwork itself, it seems to be turbulence noise from the blower itself.
I was wondering if there any thing I can put in the ductwork to reduce the noise transmission some, assuming it is coming from the blower fan? I was thinking like a small cell honeycomb grid a few inches thick may help some. I had thought about sound absorbing foam panels on the inside walls of the ductwork also, but was afraid that may disrupt the airflow too much or collect too much dust.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be much appreciated! Thanks!
I was wondering if there any thing I can put in the ductwork to reduce the noise transmission some, assuming it is coming from the blower fan? I was thinking like a small cell honeycomb grid a few inches thick may help some. I had thought about sound absorbing foam panels on the inside walls of the ductwork also, but was afraid that may disrupt the airflow too much or collect too much dust.
Any thoughts or suggestions would be much appreciated! Thanks!