It is unrelated to plumbing usage or to start and stop of hot water heating system.
Why does my apartment roof make loud thumps in winter.
It is very loud on the first floor coming from different places on the ceiling not so loud on the second floor.
Dissimilar materials shrink at different rates.
The explanation is much simpler than an apparition in the attic.
Houses whether new or old make plenty of noise.
The only way to calm down a loud expanding and contracting roof in the winter would be to funnel more heat into your roofing system.
And we want to make sure yours stays that way.
Porous material such as wood loses moisture in dry winter air making its shrinking more extensive.
The effects are most notable in the winter.
High efficiency ac units incorporate sound dampening technology and two stage variable speed compressors to keep noise levels below 55 decibels.
I m afraid it s going to collapse because when the wind blows it makes a scary popping noise.
In winter cold temperatures shrink exposed building materials which are bound to each other and interior materials by fasteners such as nails.
I need your opinion about my roof.
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Frequent clicks when no water is being used in the house suggest that either an electrical relay in the pump is faulty or that there is a water leak in the house.
My room is downstairs and in my room i often hear either a loud thud or what sounds like someone pacing walking around in the upstairs master bedroom.
That s all there is upstairs too the master bed bath and closet one door for the closet the rest is open.
So if you hear unusual sounds coming from your air conditioner during normal operation don t ignore them as this could be a sign that the unit needs a.
Also wooden floors upstairs make it even more noticeable in an empty house.
It actually sounds like the roof could rip off the house.
I have also noticed an increase in this happening when there is snow and or ice.
Some days only one thump.
The same is true in the morning as they warm back up from the sun hitting the they expand making a loud boom or bang noise.
If that does not turn up a problem call in a well professional to see if there s a faulty relay switch.
The thump occurs several times a day usually in the evening.
Sometimes two or three in a row a few minutes apart.
It sounds like your are having the same exact problem as millions of other homeowners have in the winter months what happens is during the cold winter months wood trusses in your attic and or on your outside deck contract and make a loud booming noise as they move.