What is this nouns I am audible range within my walls? Lately I have be hearing a strange nouns in my apartment....
Lately I have be hearing a strange nouns in my apartment. It comes contained by short bursts, so I have not be able to pinpoint EXACTLY where on earth it's coming from. I believe it's somewhere around my laundry room or kitchen sink area, central me to believe it's pipes, but I don't know.
I hear it at random times through the afternoon and the sound is concrete to explain, but I will try. It resembles the sound of a cell phone vibrate on top of a table. Or the nouns of a machine gun on TV contained by another room. Or the sound of a drill stripping a screw. It's a speedy succession kind of hammering sound. The beat sound evenly spaced, but it's intricate to tell because they arise so fast and close together.
I grain like it's any air within my pipes or a support beam creaking as it is slowly giving track (it also sounds kind of similar to the "creaking wood" section at the back of Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland). Although it also sounds like it could be electrical.
Sound decipherable to anyone??
Sometimes bees will bring up residence in walls. Could be that...
It is call water sledge hammer, and caused by wet running through a pipe. While it isn't dangerous, it is indeed bothersome. Here is a link that tell what water sledge hammer is, and how to correct it.
http://home.howstuffworks.com/how-to-fix...
Now your goal is to grasp the landlord to fix it.
Answers: Without hearing it myself, it is tricky to say. It could be a hose down hammer, nouns in the pipes, or probably a thousand other things! The one appropriate thing is that you live within an apartment, which means that 1.) you don't hold to pay for it getting fixed, and 2.) your tenant can help you near this. I suggest giving him/her a call and discussing it near him.
I recently have a problem with the apartment I used to live contained by. For me, it was a ticking reverberation in the heat. Of course, every time my landlord be around, it would not do it. When it did make the thud, it would last for in the region of a minute or so. After wondering if everyone thought I was crazy, I thought to videotape it. I hold a video option on my camera, so the subsequent time it started I was all set! I caught about 30 second worth and sent it to my landlord. They figure out what was wrong (something beside a flue or the like) and it was nice not to other hear that noise!
Good luck and hope you draw from it figured out!