How to Silence a Doorbell - Home Guides and SF Gate

There are several electrical components that allow doorbells to work.All of these need to be connected and working for the doorbell to sound.Any doorbell will be disabled if these pieces are removed or disconnected.The procedure applies to wired doorbell systems.If you have a wireless system, you can remove the battery.Anyone can do this task with a screwdriver.

The power to the doorbell is supplied by the breaker.In most cases, the breaker will supply more than one switch for lights or other appliances.The doorbell will be disabled until the breaker is flipped on again if this is a dedicated breaker switch.

The doorbell button needs to be removed.The breaker that supplies power to the unit needs to be off first.To make sure no electricity is flowing to the doorbell, use a noncontact circuit tester.Remove the mounting screws that hold the button in place and either remove the wires from the back or cut them with a wire cutter.Push the wires into the wire holes with electrical tape.If you fill the holes with wood filler and paint over them, no one will ever know there was a doorbell button.

The wires that supply the unit with power should be removed.Wrap the ends with electrical tape.

The doorbell transformer is located in the basement.The doorbell unit has wires that lead away from the transformer.The main living area of the house is where these wires enter.Simply tape the cut ends with electrical tape, they can be cut anywhere along this run.The transformer can be plugged into a 120-volt outlet.Plug the transformer and turn off the entire doorbell system if that is the case.If the transformer is hard-wired into the household electrical circuit, cut the power wires and cover the ends with wire nuts.