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Hehe......Scares you! This is due to the difference in the moisture content of the wood, which leads to uneven cold and heat shrinkage of each part. If.
If you have been to the finished product workshop of a furniture factory, it is even more terrifying, and from time to time there will be a "bang" and "ping" popping sound. The newly bought home will have abnormal noise, and after a long time, the moisture content of the furniture and the surrounding environment will reach a new balance, and there will be no abnormal noise. Usually when people are at home, they open more windows and doors to let the air circulate more.
I hope you find it helpful and I wish you a good night's sleep.
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I think it's the slight thermal expansion and contraction of the furniture caused by the temperature difference, because the floor tiles laid by the company last year (2011) have been fine, but they broke within a day or two of the sudden drop in temperature, and the floor in the middle of the house is all supplied... Embarrassed...
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If something moves, it's normal, and there are two other situations that make a sound, dry humidity and temperature difference. These two situations are especially evident in new furniture.
Two possibilities: (1) Pest "Moth"!
2) The sound of furniture swelling with the change of seasons and humidity is a normal natural phenomenon. This is especially evident in the freshly made furniture that has just left the factory. Clause. >>>More
Habitual formation.
1. It is easy to hide dirt and dirt in the gaps; 2. The paint in the gaps of the furniture is not covered or not painted, and it is easy to absorb the moisture in the air; 3.Crevices can easily become hiding places for reptilian insects, which can harbor large amounts of mold, such as cockroaches. Therefore, the cracks of the furniture are prone to mold.
Do you see it at night or in the morning?If it s at night,it s the light that shines on the person opposite you,and if it s in the morning,it s possib
It should be this roommate who thinks you've been showering for too long. >>>More