The last two nights at my new house I've spent in the master bedroom (first two were on the living room floor) and both of those nights I hear a sound similar to that water pipes make when recoiling from a valve shutting off quickly. The strange thing about the noise is that it happens almost exactly every 55 seconds. I never heard the noise in the living room, and when I stand in the hallway waiting for it I never hear it. It only comes through clear when I'm in the bedroom. The predictability makes me think it's something automated, but none of my appliances are on when I hear the noise. Sometimes it sounds far away like it's from an industrial complex nearby (there are at least three in the area) but other times it sounds like it's coming direct from the walls. It's a known fact that we have a mouse problem so maybe there is a mathmatical genius mouse trying to tell me something. More updates as my research continues.
User Comments for 10-28-2004:
Time to hire a pest and Ghost exterminator. Who you gonna call!?? Ah yes I’m a walking time capsule for 80's entertainment. I still haven't lost it! Punk Rocker Stavos |
what about the furnance? by the layout of the house from that hallway and bedroom you would be standing almost above it. Zac |
Good call Zac, I finally did some more research and I believe it's a water line leaking onto the an air duct. It only happens after I've had the hot water turned on so it might just be condensation. more on this as it develops. AtomicInternet |