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Hello,
During gusty weather, i get a lot of banging and creaking sounds coming from around the edges of the roof. They can be heard in most rooms upstairs and it has woken me up at times. The house is 25 years old and i have only been in about a year. I have been into the loft and had a look. It appears that the noise is coming from the area around the rafter trays and the felt between the rafters. The noise is quieter in the loft but it appears that the felt sags slightly between the rafters and when the wind blows through the soffits / eaves vents, the felt is going tight and then sagging again.
I have listened around the rafters with a mechanics stethoscope and the rafters themselves dont appear to be creaking so i think it is this interface at the bottom of the roof.
Has anyone had any experience of sorting this out relatively easily - i.e. from the inside? I dont really want to start pulling the roof off for obvious reasons!
My thoughts would be to put some pieces of wood between the rafters just below the level where the felt join is (above the rafter tray but below where the felt changes from glossy to matt finish in the attached photos) and set these so the top face is level with the top side of the rafters. Would this stop the creaking?? See attached photo.
Many thanks.
J
During gusty weather, i get a lot of banging and creaking sounds coming from around the edges of the roof. They can be heard in most rooms upstairs and it has woken me up at times. The house is 25 years old and i have only been in about a year. I have been into the loft and had a look. It appears that the noise is coming from the area around the rafter trays and the felt between the rafters. The noise is quieter in the loft but it appears that the felt sags slightly between the rafters and when the wind blows through the soffits / eaves vents, the felt is going tight and then sagging again.
I have listened around the rafters with a mechanics stethoscope and the rafters themselves dont appear to be creaking so i think it is this interface at the bottom of the roof.
Has anyone had any experience of sorting this out relatively easily - i.e. from the inside? I dont really want to start pulling the roof off for obvious reasons!
My thoughts would be to put some pieces of wood between the rafters just below the level where the felt join is (above the rafter tray but below where the felt changes from glossy to matt finish in the attached photos) and set these so the top face is level with the top side of the rafters. Would this stop the creaking?? See attached photo.
Many thanks.
J