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If your doorbell doesn’t ring, hums but doesn’t work, or buzzes continuously, the problem is usually a faulty button, transformer, or wiring—and most fixes are simple and inexpensive.

In This Article:
Quick Answer
Common Doorbell Problems
Doorbell Not Ringing at All
Doorbell Hums but Doesn’t Ring
Doorbell Buzzes Continuously
How to Test the Transformer
FAQs

If your wired doorbell stops working, don’t assume you need a full replacement. Most doorbell problems come down to three components: the button, the transformer, or the chime unit—and each is easy to troubleshoot.

Quick Answer

If your doorbell doesn’t work, first check the button and wiring. If that’s not the issue, test the transformer. In many cases, replacing the button or transformer will solve the problem quickly.

Bottom line: Most doorbell problems come down to the button, transformer, or wiring—and each can usually be tested in minutes.

Common Doorbell Problems & Fixes

ProblemLikely CauseWhat to Do
No sound at allNo power or bad transformerCheck breaker and test transformer
Hums but doesn’t ringChime mechanism stuckClean or replace chime unit
Buzzes continuouslyButton stuckClean or replace button
Intermittent operationLoose wiringTighten or repair connections
Doorbell wiring diagram showing transformer, chime, and button connections

A conventional doorbell connects the transformer, button, and chime with low-voltage wiring.

Doorbell Not Working (No Ring or Buzz)

If nothing happens when you press the button, the system isn’t getting power.

If your doorbell has no power at all, see Doorbell Not Working (No Power) for step-by-step diagnosis.

  • Check for a tripped breaker
  • Inspect wiring connections at the button, chime, and transformer
  • Test the button by touching the wires together—if it rings, replace the button

The button is the most common failure point and is inexpensive to replace.

Doorbell Hums but Doesn’t Ring

If the transformer hums but the bell doesn’t ring, the chime mechanism may be stuck.

  • Remove the chime cover
  • Check that the piston moves freely
  • Clean contacts with rubbing alcohol
  • Replace the chime unit if needed

Do not oil the piston—this can cause it to gum up and fail.

Doorbell Buzzes or Rings Continuously

If your doorbell won’t stop buzzing, the button is likely stuck in the closed position.

  • Remove the button from the wall
  • Clean contacts with alcohol
  • Replace the button if necessary

If left unchecked, this can burn out the transformer.

How to Test a Doorbell Transformer

Use a multimeter to check whether the transformer is delivering power.

  • Set the meter to AC voltage
  • Touch probes to the low-voltage terminals
  • Compare reading to the rated voltage (typically 16V)

If the reading is too low or absent, replace the transformer.

Mastech yellow analog multimeter, including needle-tip red and black probes.
Multimeter is used for troubleshooting electrical problems. Mastech

For more detail, see How to Check a Doorbell Transformer.

FAQs

Why does my doorbell not ring?

This is usually caused by a faulty button, loose wiring, or a bad transformer.

Is it safe to work on a doorbell?

The low-voltage side is generally safe, but always turn off power when working on the transformer.

Should I repair or replace my doorbell?

Most parts are inexpensive, so replacement is often easier than repair.

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Don Vandervort has developed his expertise for more than 40 years as a remodeler and builder, Building Editor for Sunset Books, Senior Editor at Home Magazine, author of more than 30 home improvement books, and writer of countless magazine articles. He appeared for 3 seasons on HGTV’s “The Fix,” served as MSN’s home expert for several years, and is featured as Yelp's home improvement expert. Don founded HomeTips in 1996. Read more about Don Vandervort