Why do I keep hearing marbles?

Why do I keep hearing marbles?

In other words, water floods through a pipe, compressing the trapped air inside the pipe and creating the initial ‘dropped marble’ sound. As the water flows away or air dissipates, the sound resonates more loudly before fading away, imitating the sound of a dropped marble bouncing on the floor, then rolling across it.

Why do I hear ball bearings in my Ceiling?

The sound is like ball bearings dropping, and then rolling around. I have heard this as well from the apartment above me. Not so much recently, but once every couple of weeks or so when I first moved in – it’s as if they had a cup of marbles and dropped it on the floor. No idea what it was.

What does it mean when you hear wheel bearing noise?

Therefore, one can say that the noise heard at regular intervals, while driving at a steady speed, is a sign of problem associated with bearings. ▶ Do not confuse wheel bearing noise with that produced by a damaged CV joint; both the problems are different from each other and they need be dealt with separately.

Why do I hear a hammering noise in my Ceiling?

Sounds like it could be ‘hammering’ in the pipes. If a pipe hasn’t be securely clipped to the frame, it can vibrate against the frame and cause quite a loud ‘hammering’ noise. This will be especially prevalent if a tap is turned on and then off again quickly, moreso cold water taps due to the higher pressure in the cold pipes than the hot pipes.

Why do I hear a noise inside my head?

Objective tinnitus is caused by noise originating from inside the body. In fact, if someone was in a dark chamber with the absence of inside or outside sound, they would experience tinnitus. Anything that blocks outside noise will make a person aware of their internal body noises, the objective form of tinnitus.

The sound is like ball bearings dropping, and then rolling around. I have heard this as well from the apartment above me. Not so much recently, but once every couple of weeks or so when I first moved in – it’s as if they had a cup of marbles and dropped it on the floor. No idea what it was.

Therefore, one can say that the noise heard at regular intervals, while driving at a steady speed, is a sign of problem associated with bearings. ▶ Do not confuse wheel bearing noise with that produced by a damaged CV joint; both the problems are different from each other and they need be dealt with separately.

Sounds like it could be ‘hammering’ in the pipes. If a pipe hasn’t be securely clipped to the frame, it can vibrate against the frame and cause quite a loud ‘hammering’ noise. This will be especially prevalent if a tap is turned on and then off again quickly, moreso cold water taps due to the higher pressure in the cold pipes than the hot pipes.

Objective tinnitus is caused by noise originating from inside the body. In fact, if someone was in a dark chamber with the absence of inside or outside sound, they would experience tinnitus. Anything that blocks outside noise will make a person aware of their internal body noises, the objective form of tinnitus.

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