I bought a new house new build and moved in 3 weeks ago.
Attic rhythmic tapping morning.
Final jeopardy hypothesis is a woodpecker or as strother martin would say peckerwood.
Now if the sound disappears when you enter the attic and as soon as you leave the attic you hear it start again it might be related to the doorway to the attic.
Regardless determining what is causing the disruption is the first step in rectifying the issue.
We now return you to edgar allan poe in not the raven.
So if you hear noises when you first wake up you could have birds flying in and out of your attic.
I hear it through the exhaust vent in the master bedroom and only happens when the ac is on.
A rhythmic tapping noise in the attic can come from outside the attic.
Learn to tap the figure while counting aloud.
They may also decide to drum on a part of the house that has the right resonance to attract a mate.
The most common noise inquiries we get from homeowners are concerns about sounds coming from the attic.
Since day one there has been this rhythmic tapping sound coming from the attic.
Learn to tap both parts simultaneously.
Repeat steps 1 3 for fig 3.
The hvac company that installed the system was unable to identify it although it is definitively associated with the ac i.
Hello i was hoping you could help me.
Birds like to hunt for food in the morning.
When you hear noises in the attic during the early morning there are a few pests that could be to blame.
The ants may hollow out the wood in your walls to build nests particularly in areas behind the walls where wood may water damaged such as around bathroom sinks or under roof leaks.
Tapping noise in the attic.
It could be a loose pipe a dislodged soffit panel or a piece of siding or even faulty electrical components.
Woodpeckers will often develop an interest in a home and will visit several times through the day to bore foraging and nesting holes in the siding.
Was this like someone gently tapping as if someone tapping tapping at your attic floor only this and nothing more.
There are a few possible sources for this sound but none of them ghostly or even worrying enough to call.
Learn to tap the rh part see fig 4 while counting aloud.
Bird nests can harbor diseases and bird fecal dust can become airborne unfortunately.
Learn to tap the figure while counting aloud.
I ve seen where air moving through cracks in an attic door can cause a wide array of sounds too.
Clicking or rustling sounds within the walls may indicate the presence of carpenter ants.
Fast moving scurrying noises are often rodents like squirrels or rats says bob.
Next we can work on simple augmentation of the rh part see figures 4 and 5.