"Popping Noises" - Your thoughts?
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02/29/16 08:26 PM
02/29/16 08:26 PM
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Okay, so have a client who went through all kinds of local pcos before one told her to call us. She had some wildlife entry points back then (last year) and we resolved those with exclusion, no more noises under the house or foundation, simple structure, flat roof, stucco sides so entry points generally on this type of home in our area for things larger than mice or rats are roof vents, crawlspace or foundation vents and of course the access panel to the crawlspace outside.
With everything outdoors I never saw something that would be making the noises she was hearing, we actually told her we didn't believe the exclusion outside would resolve anything other than keeping the skunks and rock squirrels at bay, wasn't related to these strange noises. She still wanted the perimeter secured so we did that.
Periodically she would check in over the last few months to mention still hearing noises. I went out, crawled through both parts of the crawlspace (one dirt, one nice concrete).
Neither had sign of literally anything new or active and lots of mouse and rat traps and bait stations from the old companyies were still there set and missing bait.
She is a nice lady, reasonable, never believed she wasn't hearing something but literally couldn't figure this one out.
So here we are months later (many months) and for her more than a year since she started with these random noises in the night. Finally I went over at night to try to get a listen knowing full well it wasn't going to happen while i was there which it didn't.
I checked the crawlspace from inside a closet just to look around with the spotlight for eye shine, droppings, digging, etc... Dead mouse in an old t'rex trap. Outdoors all materials for exclusion solidly in place, nothing that shows any form of entry.
She has a small voice recorder she bought when the pest guys were failing to figure it out way back when. Pulls that out and plays it for me and sure enough sounds like "popping" no scratching, no gnawing, "popping."
So here is the rub. I realize sometimes it is a structural component in the home that is making the noise but on this house not sure what it would be. She will get up out of bed and pound on the floor and it will move to the other end of the house (below the floor). I explained that it isn't running on any joist as there isn't a way to do so under the house versus above the ceiling so what on earth is in this house that is "popping?"
Was hoping someone has had a "popping" issue before in a house or structure and has some wild idea. We have mice, rats, squirrels, lizards of all sizes, plenty of insects and on up to the normal skunks etc...
I put cameras out today on the roof, in the yard facing the access panel (though excluded) and another elsewhere, hoping to document something, but literally don't believe this is a biological issue.
Random thoughts appreciated....
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Re: "Popping Noises" - Your thoughts?
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02/29/16 11:04 PM
02/29/16 11:04 PM
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Adirondacks, N.Y.
trapdye
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You don't mention type of heat, Hot water, Forced hot air, Electric. Noise at night only or daytime to. Had a home with crawlspace, with forced hot air heat, client was hearing sounds at night, but not durning the day, Because nobody was home. Turned out they had heat ducks that were made of that lite aluminum, a couple spots close to the blower were tore or loose, when the blower came on, the aluminum would make a noise & would sound like it was moving around with the speed of the fan blowing. Could be a fitting loose on heat / air cond. unit also.
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Re: "Popping Noises" - Your thoughts?
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#5440051
03/01/16 11:25 AM
03/01/16 11:25 AM
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Josh, That is a possibility I hadn't thought of in terms of releasing whatever it is by pounding. Apparently vocalizing toward it without pounding as well has made the sound move so I'm not sure how that plays in, but the theory is a good one! Brian, Time of day is somewhat tricky in terms of her main use of the home is only after hours, she rarely uses the house during the day even on weekends (very driven professional). The voice recorder definitely has sounds I can hear on it, though I agree as I've had people with phantom mice or rats that were ultimately referred to us after pest guys gave money back and we went looked, found nothing as well and walked away quickly (or slowly without turning our backs - lol). Had a call last year with some of our city work where a guy insisted there was a raccoon inside his reclining sectional chair. Did a whole property assessment where he noted he had activity without finding anything and when myself and my counterpart from the municipality went inside the house he (the owner) mentions he is sure it is inside the chair (tightly upholstered style). I look at the chair under, behind, etc... roll it over, nothing, no chewing no damage, okay so we are leaving... Nope he pulls out a box cutter and starts to say we should dismantle it to which I state, if you want to you can do that, I'm confident there isn't an animal in there, have a good day let us know if you find anything, but we are sure nothing is here. As I'm talking he starts cutting open the chair like something from a movie... I'm motioning to the counterpart that we need to extract ourselves before we become part of an ID channel segment... Left quickly and honestly one of few times in my life around folks within the continental U.S. that I've felt concerned for my life around! Okay, sidebar, back to this deal, I'm always thinking water hammer (have had that in my own home), material flapping or pulling (this house is built in the 40's or 50's, single story, small footprint maybe 1200 sq ft max, flat roof, adobe (stucco) exterior, one access point to crawlspace, all trees have been trimmed back from the house to keep the possibility of them flapping against the house or causing issues. All of her vents were screened over before I got there, simple hardware cloth but it is all still in place from the previous companies. Have had the smoke detectors as well, always a funny look on folks faces when you show them that!  I've got the cameras out till the weekend this week and will report back on any findings or lack thereof. The fact the noise travels below the floor to the other end of the house (40' max) really makes me think it is mechanical or structural, but these ideas from all of you help me give her a laundry list if I don't come up with something so she can pursue further. I mentioned that if the noise is always in one spot within the wall that opening that up may be the only answer. Other than the dead mouse she has zero sign of any wildlife in her structure including the crawlspace and roof top. Trying to explain to someone losing sleep over noises like this over so long of a time that biological beings leave biological signs is a tough sell at this point, just seems logical to folks that it must be an animal (and who knows maybe it is)... Thanks for continued thoughts! Justin
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Re: "Popping Noises" - Your thoughts?
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03/01/16 03:23 PM
03/01/16 03:23 PM
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Killingly, CT
Brian Mongeau
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...went inside the house he (the owner) mentions he is sure it is inside the chair (tightly upholstered style). I look at the chair under, behind, etc... roll it over, nothing, no chewing no damage, okay so we are leaving... Nope he pulls out a box cutter and starts to say we should dismantle it to which I state, if you want to you can do that, I'm confident there isn't an animal in there, have a good day let us know if you find anything, but we are sure nothing is here. As I'm talking he starts cutting open the chair like something from a movie...
Almost exact same thing happened to me. Don't remember what my customer thought was in the chair, but after looking it over like you, he grabs a butcher knife and asks ME to cut it open. I said no of course, so he starts hacking away at the chair. Destroyed the dang thing and asked me to help take it outside. That one was weird for sure. I wonder if it was the same brand of chair. lol.
Last edited by Brian Mongeau; 03/01/16 03:23 PM.
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Re: "Popping Noises" - Your thoughts?
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03/01/16 05:16 PM
03/01/16 05:16 PM
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Wind getting behind a loose piece of siding can make a slapping "POP" sound. I have that problem right now, AND sometimes the ice maker will catch a cube in the paddles and go "CRACK".
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Re: "Popping Noises" - Your thoughts?
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03/06/16 12:58 PM
03/06/16 12:58 PM
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a drunk hiding in the basement popping cans of Bud...
You just can't beat the person who never gives up. Babe Ruth
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