I live really close to one of my neighbors and his pool heater is on the side near our house.
He has an above-ground 24' pool and replaced a broken Hayward H100ID heater with what appears to be a Hayward Universal H-series.
However, it's makes an noisy rumbling sound. The decibel level isn't high (~50dB) but the low-frequency rumbling is extremely noticeable and heard inside our house making it difficult to sleep without sound machines, etc.
I have a Hayward H100ID heater with my 21' above-ground pool and it's much closer to my house than his but it's almost silent.
Could there be something wrong with his? He appeared to have a lot of problems installing it and I don't think it was done professionally. (ie. he had a friend help him which took several days)
Is it possible the heater is too large for his above-ground pool?
I'm planning to speak to him about it, but we aren't on the best terms and I'm almost positive he's going to tell me he can't do anything about it. I also don't want to call the police and regardless it's not the decibel-level that is too loud but the rumbling noise.
He has an above-ground 24' pool and replaced a broken Hayward H100ID heater with what appears to be a Hayward Universal H-series.
However, it's makes an noisy rumbling sound. The decibel level isn't high (~50dB) but the low-frequency rumbling is extremely noticeable and heard inside our house making it difficult to sleep without sound machines, etc.
I have a Hayward H100ID heater with my 21' above-ground pool and it's much closer to my house than his but it's almost silent.
Could there be something wrong with his? He appeared to have a lot of problems installing it and I don't think it was done professionally. (ie. he had a friend help him which took several days)
Is it possible the heater is too large for his above-ground pool?
I'm planning to speak to him about it, but we aren't on the best terms and I'm almost positive he's going to tell me he can't do anything about it. I also don't want to call the police and regardless it's not the decibel-level that is too loud but the rumbling noise.