You probably won t hear it again.
Vinyl window popping noise.
Aluminum windows aside popping sounds could also occur if you have vinyl siding.
This causes the aluminum to expand at a rapid rate.
For this reason installers must not nail the siding too tightly to the exterior wall.
You may be able to fix the problem by adjusting your audio device settings updating your sound driver or pinning down another hardware device that s interfering.
Popping noise from new windows.
It sounds like your are having the same exact problem as millions of other homeowners have in the winter months.
If popping or cracking noises started after replacing your existing single pane windows that face aluminum siding with low e glass this is likely the cause.
They must leave space for the expansion to occur.
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Vinyl naturally expands in response to temperature changes.
The focused reflection of the sun s energy as a result of the low e coated glass can rapidly heat the siding on the adjacent walls.
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What you heard was the glass igu settling a bit into the vinyl actually it s the vinyl making the noise.
Here are some things to try.
What happens is during the cold winter months wood trusses in your attic and or on your outside deck contract and make a loud booming noise as they move.
Crackling popping and other sound problems can occur for a variety of reasons.
I used to be extremely freaked out by tapping cracking popping on my patio door the only window without a full screen until i realized that it was bugs hurling themselves at the glass.
The focused reflection of the sun s energy from the low e coated glass can quickly heat the siding on the adjacent walls.
The same is true in the morning as they warm back up from the sun hitting the they expand making a loud boom or bang noise.
In newer double glazed vinyl windows the spring mechanism does seem to expand and contract and make noises.
Low e glass windows homeowners may hear a popping noise after they replace existing single pane windows that face aluminum siding with low e equipped units.