Someone somewhere must have had this same issue or know of someone.
Roof noise wind.
The builder has brought in the roofing contractor who seems to have no idea what is causing it.
The entire roof system if not solidly braced can and will flex to absorb this force.
Roof noises may be described as those attributed to an obvious source.
The patter or even the roar of falling rain or hail popping and cracking noises perhaps due to thermal expansion and contraction of roof coverings metal roofing or roof structure and transmitted noises from other external sources such as low flying aircraft or nearby trains or auto truck traffic from a nearby highway.
A roof rack wind fairing is an easy to install plastic shield that deflects wind away from the roof rack therefore reducing wind noise.
This flexing is what s.
When it is windy there is a creaking noise from around the edges of the roof area which is heard very distinctly in the bedrooms.
One of which is a wind fairing.
The wind is flexing the rafters or trusses.
Roof popping noise can be caused by the wind.
If the surface the wind passes over has a consistent shape the disturbance becomes tonal and at certain frequencies very annoying.
It is only when the wind is 30 mph ish or greater and it s as if someone is sitting on my roof occasionally tapping with a small hammer.
Popping in the morning and evening is thermal expansion.
Roof noises traced to wind see wind noises on roofs below squeaking and creaking traced to wind blown things attached to building exteriors such as signs antennas aerials weather vanes.
Install a roof rack wind fairing if you already own a roof rack the best option to fix the wind noise and whistling is to install a wind deflector commonly referred to as a wind fairing.
A wind fairing s goal is to reduce the wind noises which are brought about by the roof rack you have placed in your vehicle.
Imagine the pounds of pressure against the entire side wall when a strong wind hits it.
Back to the noise though.
It seems to be just above the eaves and is a chattering noise as if a wave is breaking against the tiles and lifting them.