ChasBean1
Mechanical
- Jun 8, 2001
- 1,163
Greetings -
Since a recent cold spell in our area (10-20°F daily average) we've been hearing occasional loud bangs in the office from above the ceiling. It's a one-story building with a high ceiling plenum. The ceiling is truss steel holding up corrugated metal. Sort of like your typical K-mart ceiling. The building's pretty wide & flat, like a large square. Maybe 30,000 square feet total.
I think the snow accumulation up there's pretty minor.
Some of these bangs are significant - like taking a baseball bat to a dumpster kind of sound. Other times it's minor metallic popping sounds. No steam or water in the ceiling so it's not hammer. I'm pretty sure it's not coming from the HVAC system. Someone suggested building contraction... any thoughts on this? Thanks. -CB
Since a recent cold spell in our area (10-20°F daily average) we've been hearing occasional loud bangs in the office from above the ceiling. It's a one-story building with a high ceiling plenum. The ceiling is truss steel holding up corrugated metal. Sort of like your typical K-mart ceiling. The building's pretty wide & flat, like a large square. Maybe 30,000 square feet total.
I think the snow accumulation up there's pretty minor.
Some of these bangs are significant - like taking a baseball bat to a dumpster kind of sound. Other times it's minor metallic popping sounds. No steam or water in the ceiling so it's not hammer. I'm pretty sure it's not coming from the HVAC system. Someone suggested building contraction... any thoughts on this? Thanks. -CB