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    Had a client who is renting and wants to by the home today say that the windows make a popping sound a night. I know I read something about this a while back but cannot find anything on it. Anyone have any idea what would cause this. FYI - this is in South Florida. High humidity but not a great range in the temperature from day to night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by william siegel View Post
    Had a client who is renting and wants to by the home today say that the windows make a popping sound a night. I know I read something about this a while back but cannot find anything on it. Anyone have any idea what would cause this. FYI - this is in South Florida. High humidity but not a great range in the temperature from day to night.

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    Bill
    Vinyl or aluminum? Original or replacement?


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    Quote Originally Posted by william siegel View Post
    Had a client who is renting and wants to by the home today say that the windows make a popping sound a night. I know I read something about this a while back but cannot find anything on it. Anyone have any idea what would cause this. FYI - this is in South Florida. High humidity but not a great range in the temperature from day to night.

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    Bill
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    original aluminum


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    Quote Originally Posted by william siegel View Post
    original aluminum
    WS: Vinyl replacement or aluminum frame windows?


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    2003 house. orgiainal window. aluminum frame


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    2003 house. orgiainal window. aluminum frame
    WS: What type of construction, concrete block or wood frame?

    What type of exterior cladding?


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    Expansion and contractions of the aluminum particularly with large frames such as floor to ceiling is my guess.


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    Quote Originally Posted by A.D. Miller View Post
    WS: What type of construction, concrete block or wood frame?

    What type of exterior cladding?
    Concrete block


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    If the windows were foamed-in too tight, this may be causing the popping/cracking sound. How did the windows operate? Smooth or Rough?

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    South Florida .... Bullets hitting the side of the house!!!


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    Expansion and contraction sounds most likely.

    While the daytime temperatures may be 93 and the nighttime temperatures 92 (yeah, there is not a lot of difference down there - one reason we like it better up there ) the windows will be exposed to the sun during the day, heating up and expanding, then cooling at night when the sun goes down.

    The windows could be installed improperly, i.e., not square, plumb, or in-plane as they should be, the sides may be binding inward to the window sashes, etc., but it sounds like expansion and contraction issues.

    Have your client leave the window cracked open a few days and nights and see if that changes or eliminates the popping sounds. It may not take much to move the window where it does not bind up to reduce or eliminate that problem.

    If cracking the window open eliminates or changes the popping sound, have them close the windows but not far enough to lock the sashes in place, leaving the sashes a little room to move, and see if that helps.

    All you are doing is verifying the problem is caused by expansion or contraction, the correction would probably be to remove the windows and re-install them, making sure they are square, plumb, true and in-plane.

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    Take a look at this graph showing the expansion percentage of window frame materials.

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    Thanks guys


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    Bill,

    Ever hear back what it might have been?

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    not yet, but I am sure I will eventually hear from her.


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    Anticipating the California is crazy remarks:
    In the High Desert (Climate Zone 14) we have the largest temperature variation in CA. We are not the hottest and not the coldest, but we get down to 8 and up to 118+, and because of that extreme temperatures and heat transfer and expansion only vinyl windows can be used in upgrades and new construction. Aluminum frame windows are much cheaper as they get no low-e credit. Other areas of CA can use them.


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