Not really. The indoor part of a heat pump generally has sound levels between 18 and 30 decibels – about the level of an electric toothbrush or someone whispering.
Most heat pump outdoor units have a sound rating of around 60 decibels, equivalent to a moderate rainfall or normal conversation.
Sound perception is also an important factor. A heat pump’s sound is a constant, low-pitched hum or buzzing sound, which is a lot less perceivable than a high-pitched, stredent noise.
Not really. The indoor part of a heat pump generally has sound levels between 18 and 30 decibels – about the level of an electric toothbrush or someone whispering.
Most heat pump outdoor units have a sound rating of around 60 decibels, equivalent to a moderate rainfall or normal conversation.
Sound perception is also an important factor. A heat pump’s sound is a constant, low-pitched hum or buzzing sound, which is a lot less perceivable than a high-pitched, stredent noise.