If you live in a New York City apartment building, you’ve probably heard it before — a loud banging, clanging, or knocking sound coming from your radiator or heating pipes.
These noises often happen when the building’s steam heat system turns on, especially during the colder months when heating systems run more frequently.
While the sounds can be alarming, they’re actually a very common issue with steam radiator systems found throughout NYC buildings, especially in older apartments and brownstones.
Understanding what causes these noises can help you determine whether it’s a simple adjustment or something that requires professional attention.
The Most Common Cause: Water Hammer
The most frequent reason for banging radiators is something called water hammer.
Steam heating systems work by sending steam through pipes to radiators throughout the building. As the steam travels, it pushes air out through a small device called an air vent.
When condensation builds up inside the pipes or radiators, water can get trapped. When fast-moving steam hits that water, it creates the loud banging or hammering sound many NYC residents hear.
This is especially common in:
- Older apartment buildings
- Steam heating systems with uneven pipes
- Radiators that are not angled correctly
Even a small amount of trapped water can create surprisingly loud noises.
Radiators That Are Not Pitched Correctly
Another common issue is radiators that are not slightly tilted toward the pipe connection.
Steam radiators must be angled slightly so condensation can drain back into the pipe. If a radiator is perfectly level or tilted the wrong way, water collects inside and causes banging when steam enters.
In many NYC apartments this happens because:
- Floors have shifted over time
- Radiators were moved during renovations
- Furniture or flooring adjustments changed the angle
Sometimes simply placing a small shim under one side of the radiator can help water drain properly and reduce noise.
Faulty or Old Air Vents
The air vent on the side of your radiator allows trapped air to escape so steam can enter.
If the vent becomes clogged or stops working properly, air and moisture can become trapped in the radiator. This can lead to:
- Loud knocking sounds
- Hissing noises
- Radiators heating unevenly
Air vents are inexpensive but important components of a steam heating system, and replacing a faulty one can often resolve noise issues.
When Radiator Noises Mean a Bigger Problem
While occasional noise can be normal in older steam heating systems, loud or frequent banging may indicate a larger plumbing issue.
Some possible problems include:
- Improper pipe pitch in the building
- Steam pressure that is too high
- Blocked return lines
- Failing radiator valves
In large NYC buildings, these problems sometimes affect multiple apartments at once.
When to Call a Professional
If your radiator is making persistent banging sounds, a professional plumber can inspect the system and determine the cause.
At Boris Mechanical, we regularly diagnose and repair radiator and steam heating problems in NYC apartments and buildings. Our team can identify issues such as faulty vents, improper pipe pitch, or other steam system problems and recommend the right solution.
Ignoring the noise may not seem urgent, but addressing the issue early can help prevent more serious heating or plumbing problems later in the season.
If your radiator is banging, clanging, or heating unevenly, professional inspection can help restore quiet and efficient heating to your home.
Contact Boris Mechanical for expert plumbing and radiator service in New York City.

