Heating ducts as they cool also make banging noises as do.
My attic turbine makes a banging noise.
When they re making their nests you ll hear repeated scratching and digging.
Right now it is 8 degrees f outside.
Its not all in one area.
When pressure builds joints and other areas of connections such as nails and metal plates between the roof and attic walls may move slightly with one component or connection moving away from or toward another.
Banging is usually a sure sign that there s a loose or broken part a connecting rod piston pin or crankshaft inside the air conditioning compressor.
It s probably your water heater where sediment has settled at the bottom of the tank then popped and.
There are loud banging noises coming from our attic roof.
Find the noisy turbine and apply the lubricant to the moving parts of the turbine.
At night the outdoor temperature lowers and the wood contracts.
Or perhaps your indoor blower is unbalanced.
If you re hearing a tapping sound in the wall at night there s a good chance you have some new houseguests.
Climb the ladder remove the access panel and enter the attic.
The energy released by this movement is what causes the loud banging or cracking sound.
During the day the wood expands.
Be sure to lubricate the bearings.
It comes from all around the room.
Most of the noises seem to be coming from the top of the walls.
Call the experts and inquire about removal services.
The wood frame under your roof experiences temperature changes from the outdoor air because the attic does not receive much heating or air conditioning.
A loose shutter on an attic window or loosened attic vents can cause a banging sound if it s windy as can branches hitting the roof.
Creaking wheezing or popping sounds happen at nighttime due to cooler weather.
These sounds can be faint or loud depending on the architecture and acoustics of your home.
Place the stepladder under the attic access space.