When you hear a banging coming from the attic and are trying to determine the cause you are most likely dealing with one of these four animals.
Moaning noise in attic.
The hammering action that creates the horrible racket is actually capable of damaging joints and connections in the pipe.
If the noise is similar to a ball or something rolling around then this is most likely rats or squirrels rolling nuts around your attic.
Clicking knocking and clanking no that s not the sound of chains rattling in the attic.
The loud thudding sound that follows is known as a water hammer.
If the noise stops there s a loose or worn washer in the ballcock mechanism.
An air chamber is essentially a vertical pipe located near your faucet often in the wall.
Besides being alarming water hammer can potentially damage joints and connections in the water pipe itself.
Check your air chamber.
Grinding noise in the attic.
Grinding noises are likely to be made by some type of rodent.
They may be chewing to improve passageways or just for fun.
This is a classic squirrel in the attic noise.
A loose attic vent or shutter on a window can make a banging noise in the wind.
One problem that could be causing a popping sound in your walls or in the attic is pests.
This deafening sound is known as a water hammer.
An air chamber is a vertical pipe located in the wall cavity at the point near a faucet or valve where the water supply pipe exits the wall.
If you hear thumping in your attic at night it s most likely a larger animal such as a raccoon or opossum engaged in jumping from one area of the attic to another actively shoving or destroying something or dragging something heavy.
Grinding noises are made as rodents chew woodwork.
Mice rats birds or other animals may have entered the home and are chewing digging and pecking on the interior of your home from the attic or inside the walls.
Likely culprits are rats mice grey squirrels and flying squirrels.
There are two primary methods of addressing this issue.
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.
Air passing through ducts and radiators can sometimes create a loud noise as can water passing through pipes.
There are a few possible sources for this sound but none of them ghostly or even worrying enough to call.
Snarling noise in the attic.
If you see them the valve isn t sealed and you can disassemble.