Expansion and contraction the most common cause of noises such as pops or creaks is the expansion and contraction of your siding as the seasons change.
Aluminum siding popping noise.
When temperatures soar vinyl will expand.
We fix the annoying popping noise.
This is especially the case if you have low e glass windows and aluminum siding.
Aluminum siding may also act as a barrier holding moisture creating more issues.
Loose siding can make a flapping noise in windy conditions and may actually blow off the building as we show in our photo above.
The popping sound might also be a combination of the window and siding.
Loose fitting aluminum soffits can develop annoying rattles when the wind blows in the right direction but the problem is easily solved with a few lengths of screen spline.
But more likely your siding is nailed too tightly moving or buckling when it is heated and expands.
This causes the aluminum to expand at a rapid rate creating a popping noise as the siding expands and contracts along the building s wall.
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.
When it s cold outside it will contract and become more brittle.
There are journals in siding allowing one piece to connect to another these can create noise during expansion also.