Refrigerator Making Noise in Calgary — What That Sound Means

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Published: May 15, 2026 🕒 8 min read 📍 Calgary, AB

Refrigerator making noise in Calgary? Not every fridge noise is a problem — many are completely normal. But some sounds are early warning signs of a failing component that, if caught early, leads to a simple repair rather than a major failure. This guide identifies every common fridge noise and what action to take. For repairs, book online or email calgary@appliancerepairneary.com.

Calgary's climate adds a specific layer to refrigerator noise diagnosis. The long, dry winters increase dust accumulation around condensers, and temperature swings from -40°C outside to 21°C inside create significant thermal stress on refrigerator components. Understanding which sounds require attention versus which are normal is the first step to protecting your appliance.

Quick Noise Reference — Calgary Refrigerators

SoundLikely CauseUrgency
Low, steady humCompressor running normallyNormal — no action
Loud, continuous hummingDirty condenser coilsClean coils soon
Clicking every few minutesCompressor relay failingRepair soon
Grinding from freezerIce on evaporator fan bladeRepair promptly
Buzzing (with ice maker)Water inlet valve partially blockedMonitor or repair
Knocking/bangingCompressor loose mount or drain panInspect soon
Rattling (outside cabinet)Loose drain pan or condenser coverCheck and tighten
Cracking/popping (intermittent)Thermal expansion — normalNormal — no action
High-pitched whistlingFan bearing wear or debrisRepair soon
Gurgling/splashing soundsRefrigerant circulating — normalNormal — no action

Loud or Continuous Humming — Dirty Condenser Coils

The most common cause of a louder-than-normal hum in Calgary refrigerators is dirty condenser coils. The compressor has to work harder and run longer when it can't shed heat through dusty coils — and a harder-working compressor is a louder compressor. Calgary's dry air and forced-air heating systems circulate dust efficiently, and homes with pets can accumulate a significant dust layer on coils within 3–4 months.

Calgary Prevention: Clean your refrigerator condenser coils twice a year — in October (before the heating season begins and dust circulation increases) and in April (as heating shuts down). A 15-minute vacuuming with a brush attachment keeps the compressor running quietly and efficiently year-round.

Clicking Every Few Minutes — Start Relay Failure

A clicking sound every 2–5 minutes, typically followed by silence, means the compressor is trying to start and failing. The most common cause is a failed start relay — a small $10–$20 component that provides an electrical kick to start the compressor motor. When the relay fails, the compressor can't start, clicks, and gives up until it tries again.

Test the start relay by shaking it next to your ear — it should be silent. If it rattles, it's failed and needs replacement. A clicking fridge that is also warming up is an urgent repair — food safety is at risk within 4 hours. Calgary repair cost for start relay: $80–$120 including labour.

Grinding Noise from Freezer — Evaporator Fan Issue

A grinding or scraping sound from inside the freezer — especially if it gets louder when you open the freezer door — means the evaporator fan blade is hitting ice that has built up around it. This is caused by a defrost system failure (defrost heater, thermostat, or timer).

This sound requires prompt attention. As ice builds, the fan will eventually stop completely, and the fridge section will warm to room temperature. A Calgary repair for evaporator fan ice buildup involves manually defrosting the evaporator coils and replacing the failed defrost component. Cost: $180–$280 total.

Buzzing from Rear — Water Inlet Valve

Fridges with ice makers and water dispensers have a water inlet valve at the rear. A buzzing sound every time ice is made, or when you press the water dispenser, is normal valve operation. However, a constant buzzing or a loud buzz that doesn't stop indicates the valve is stuck partially open or has scaled over from Calgary's hard water.

Hard water scale on the inlet valve is particularly common in Calgary homes that have owned their fridges for 5+ years without a water softener. Valve replacement: $130–$200 including parts and labour.

Rattling from Outside the Cabinet

If the rattling appears to come from outside the fridge body rather than inside, check these non-urgent causes first:

  • The drain pan (beneath the fridge, behind the toe grille) may be slightly off its mount
  • The condenser fan cover may not be fully snapped in place
  • The fridge may not be level — adjust the front leveling feet until the door closes smoothly and the rattle stops
  • Items stored on top of the fridge may be vibrating against the cabinet

In Calgary's large-format kitchen designs common in communities like Aspen Woods, West Springs, and Springbank Hill, refrigerators are often surrounded by cabinetry — make sure there's at least 1 cm of clearance on all sides to prevent vibration transfer.

High-Pitched Squeal or Whine

A high-pitched sound that comes and goes — usually when the compressor cycles on or during the defrost phase — may indicate a condenser fan motor bearing that is beginning to wear. This sound should be addressed before the motor fails completely, as a seized condenser fan causes compressor overheating. Condenser fan motor replacement in Calgary: $120–$200.

Unusual fridge noise in Calgary that needs a technician? Book a repair online or email calgary@appliancerepairneary.com. We carry common parts for LG, Samsung, Whirlpool, Bosch, Frigidaire, GE, and KitchenAid refrigerators on our Calgary service vehicles.

Refrigerator Noise FAQ — Calgary

A loud or continuous humming usually means the compressor is working harder than normal, often because condenser coils are dusty. In Calgary homes with pets or carpets near the kitchen, dust buildup on condenser coils is one of the most common causes of loud compressor noise. Clean the coils with a vacuum and brush, and the humming typically returns to a quiet background level.
Clicking sounds every few minutes from the back or bottom of the fridge are typically the compressor trying to start and failing — a symptom of a failing start relay. A clicking noise when ice drops into the bin is completely normal. Clicking from inside the freezer during defrost cycles is also normal thermal expansion.
A grinding noise from the freezer compartment usually indicates the evaporator fan blade is hitting a buildup of ice, or the fan motor bearings are worn. Ice buildup on the fan is caused by a defrost system failure — the grinding will get worse until the fan stops and the fridge stops cooling. This should be repaired promptly. Email calgary@appliancerepairneary.com or book online.
Rattling is often not a serious mechanical problem — loose drain pans, vibrating condenser coil mounts, or an unlevel machine are common non-urgent causes. However, rattling that is increasing in frequency or accompanied by vibration should be investigated — it may indicate a failing fan motor or a loose compressor mount.

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