One of the main causes of cracking and popping noises that seem to occur randomly in a house mainly deep within the walls floors and ceilings is known as thermal expansion.
Creaking attic beams.
Like any wooden structure in your home your roof can be vulnerable to damage from termites in the ceiling.
Have you ever notice when you settle down at home after a busy day all is quiet in the house do you sometimes hear creaking and cracking noises.
If your house is giving you the creeps because of popping noises from inside the walls and up in the attic you can probably chalk it up to something other than spirits from beyond the grave.
Creaking wheezing or popping sounds happen at nighttime due to cooler weather.
The diagonal bracing transfers the concentrated wind.
During the day the wood expands.
The wood frame under your roof experiences temperature changes from the outdoor air because the attic does not receive much heating or air conditioning.
You want to place at least two four inch long timber screws through the 2 by 6 where it passes over the underside of the roof rafter or truss.
At night the outdoor temperature lowers and the wood contracts.
Popping is a common way to describe a variety of noises that a house makes and the causes are varied.
Watch the video to discover why this happens and what can be done to prevent it.
Some of these sounds are normal commonly known as thermal expansion and contraction caused by the cooling of the air frequently in the evening your home s wooden structure and attic beams will contract creating a cracking noise.
Both subterranean and drywood termites can pose a threat to the integrity of your roof inhabiting areas of your ceiling including around fireplaces where leaks have occurred and over bathrooms where excessive moisture may be trapped underneath the insulation.
It can ofter sound as if the roof is broken in some way or the roof is going to collapse.