Wait until it happens again and turn off the electric at the fuse box straight away, if it stops then its an electric fault.
Just an idea.
Andy
Just an idea.
Andy
Nothing in the loft. The loft in 3 floors above and can't hear the banging here.
What pipework might you have in the ceilig/floor?
Where is your heating and was it on when you hear the thumping?
Perhaps you have a burglar stuck in a chimney?
Wait until it happens again and turn off the electric at the fuse box straight away, if it stops then its an electric fault.
Just an idea.
Andy
How many toilets do you have
Put some dye in each toilet cistern and see if they are leaking into the bowl.
Andy
Reminds me of when we went to Cuba and stopped in a 'semi-detatched beach' hut - woken up in the early hours by rhythmic banging on the wall. Once it finished we had to give the neighbours a good round of applause!Had a similar situation around here years ago
Generally Intersperced with religious chanting
Oh God
Or
Oh my god
>snip< in some type of intimate perverse ceremony
Isolate 1 toilet at a time. See if the noise goes.
What sort of hot water cylinder do you have?
Reminds me of when we went to Cuba and stopped in a 'semi-detatched beach' hut - woken up in the early hours by rhythmic banging on the wall. Once it finished we had to give the neighbours a good round of applause!
Will do.
I don't have a cylinder - it's a combi boiler.
I'd have given them a good round of something!