Usually i would go to practice with the soccer club but that day i had something else to do.
Why do i hear something on my roof.
The most recently being on last monday morning.
Still whenever i hear noises coming from the roof i can t help but remember this.
I sometimes run outside to check but nothings ever there.
Why did the rats move into the roof.
It could be cats or maybe a raccoon or squirrel since there are trees close to my house but it s pretty noisy.
Usually heard only when the wind is blowing or expansion and contraction of timbers and gutters as the roof warms up during the day or cools down at night.
Sometimes wind and roof vents do not get along well.
Other causes of sounds in a roof can be tree branches rubbing on the roof or eaves.
This noise can get annoying but there is a remedy for it.
Quite a few times within the past year i have heard something scamper across my roof.
I turned the light off and laid back down and the jumping noise started again.
Lingering by my locker i tore out a sheet of notebook paper and took out a pen.
If you hear a banging noise coming through your bathroom vent when it is windy chances are that the wind is picking up the vent flap and then letting it bang closed.
She told me both her and her daughter have both heard something walking on the roof late at night.
One night i woke up to something jumping up and down on the roof very hard so i turned my light on and then it stopped.
Do you ever hear something run across your roof.
About 23 years ago i was living on the third floor of my moms house.
A week later i decided to ask one of my neighbors if she heard walking on her roof late at night.
The look of fear on hear face when i mentioned it was all i needed to know she experienced it too.
If they accidentally fall down behind your walls then you ll probably hear a scratching noise that sounds like the animal is going up and down and that could be a sign that it.
If you hear thumping in your attic at night it s most likely a larger animal such as a raccoon or opossum engaged in jumping from one area of the attic to another actively shoving or destroying something or dragging something heavy.
Bringing a raccoon down to ground level in some situations you may hear the tread of a raccoon on the roof but if it doesn t seem to want to find an escape route when you go outside to look at it you may have to think about manually removing the animal from the roof.