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I am on the 2nd floor of a rent house I have a a decent amount of stuff on the 2nd floor maybe a tiny bit more than should have up here. Every 4 to 7 seconds it feels like a very small earth quake my feet notice it weird things you can not see anything shaking. I thought it might bed cause by one of my 2 computers I have I raised both off the flood and also turn off both for like 30min the floor is still shaking just a little. There are 3 small cracks on the ceiling blow my room could be from the weight or could be the house settling a little. The shaking is like 70% on one side of the house from the other. I think the floor shaking could be caused from something outside the house but I do not hear any running. The the shaking is like 40% to 50% worse at night. Anybody have any idea what could be causing the floor to have mini earth quakes??
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02-26-2019, 12:52 AM | |||
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Are there other people in this house? Is it near any train tracks?
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02-26-2019, 01:17 AM | |||
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2 other people and they stay mostly on the lower level. There is train tracks just over a mile away. House is located right next to a big power line tower that is like 120ft to 150ft and there is also a gas line that is a few feet under ground right next to the big metal tower. I will say that in the last 10 days the shaking has been 24/7 before it would happen at night for 2 to 4 hrs. the shaking it kinda annoying I need to figure out way it causing it so I can stop it.
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02-26-2019, 04:33 AM | |||
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Probably no help here, but I recall MANY years ago in our first home that my wife and I would feel a slight "rumble" through the floors at around 4:00 pm Mon-Fri. I finally found out there was a huge rock quarry about 4 miles away from us. The workers would do their deep, underground tunnel blasting at 4 :00 pm and then go home. Just so the dust would be settled better overnight, right in time for the 7:00 am shift workers to get the newly blasted rocks loaded in to their dump trucks, and drive out of the tunnels with them.
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02-26-2019, 05:46 AM | |||
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02-26-2019, 10:22 AM | |||
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Volcanic eruption becoming imminent. //myshake.berkeley.edu/
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02-26-2019, 10:39 AM | |||
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Where do you live, city, county, state? Call the non emergency fire department phone number. They might know. Maybe the soil in your area is prone to transmitting vibrations from some industry in the area, or trains.
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02-26-2019, 11:52 AM | |||
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Graboids.
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02-26-2019, 12:28 PM | |||
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I am in Houston Tx I am about 1 mile north of a airport I know it is not the planes causing the shaking.
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02-26-2019, 02:37 PM | |||
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Kind of sounds like some heavy industry operation going on that is creating ground vibration. The house foundation could transmit it through the whole structure. Maybe a Google map search for industrial plants nearby? Refineries? Utility pumping plants? I'd bet vibrations would be apparent outside the house too. Last edited by Parnassia; 02-26-2019 at 03:02 PM..
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02-26-2019, 02:58 PM | |||
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02-26-2019, 05:17 PM | |||
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Entering the "Twilight" zone now.... I wonder just what the very remote possibility could be, that the building is sitting on formation of shelf bedrock and maybe a 12" + size water main was channeled in through the rock ? And as the flow rate of the water surging through the pipe rises and falls as the water load demand changes, the water pipe "could" transmit seismic vibrations through the rock, in to the building foundation ? Possible ?? Even IF its so, the vibrations would be very low level.
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02-26-2019, 08:47 PM | |||
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I am no expert on any of this. That said, what you are describing would scare me to death. To be totally honest, if it was me, I'd move immediately, like, tomorrow. Probably you are braver than me and it will turn out to be nothing. I hope you can figure out what it is. Maybe your landlord knows? What do the other people living in the house think?
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02-26-2019, 09:38 PM | |||
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Is the house about to be swallowed up inside of a sinkhole?
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02-26-2019, 10:51 PM | |||
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First floor you can not even feel it. I am pretty sure it is not the start of a sinkhole there are no sinkholes in the area. Today the shaking has only started in like the last 5omin, it rained on and off for like 5 1/2 hrs today. So what ever is causing the shaking it was started up after the rain ended. Could it be caused by grow house running equipment 2 or 3 younger males rented a big house about 70 ft 80 yards away they have covered all there windows. Slight chance they could be running a grow operation.
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02-27-2019, 05:49 AM | |||
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I would move that would scare the heck out of me.
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02-27-2019, 06:12 AM | |||
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You mentioned a concern about the amount of weight in the room. Just curious - How much do you have in the room that would cause you to think about that? I know when I was storing boxes of books I made sure I spread them out and put them along walls. If I saw ceiling cracking in a room below where I had enough weight that I considered 'heavy' I would reduce the load immediately.
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02-27-2019, 06:20 AM | |||
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New house? Old house? Sounds like the second story is not happy with the weight and is suffering under the load. Sort of like too much weight piled on a Christmas tree, and then it collapses. Straight down sort of thing--not tumbles over. Have you added and added new weight? Sounds like the structure is compromised and ready to go down...trembling under the load. Compressed on itself, until it collapses. Not to be alarming, but I would be concerned. Unweight it...take heavy stuff out if you can and see if that helps. Start with books and other solid, heavy objects.
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02-27-2019, 06:24 AM | |||
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I would call the person that owns the home. Let him look into it.
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02-27-2019, 10:29 AM | |||
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I found this example....not knowing your location....Please research your local area. It looks helpful.Rental Housing Inspection Program
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02-27-2019, 11:39 AM | |||
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02-27-2019, 11:53 AM | |||
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With the OP being a renter/tenant, he or she needs to file the complaints of the building vibrations to their buildings property owner FIRST. I have never met a landlord that took well to their tenant, getting the city authorities called to one of their properties BEFORE they were notified. The property owner has the full rights to try to find and solve all issues with their properties, first. Once they do so and the owner still cannot satisfy the tenants complaints, then the AHJ should be called by the complaining tenant. And if and when this happens, the tenant may do well to start searching for a new abode. JMO
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02-27-2019, 12:31 PM | |||
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02-27-2019, 01:42 PM | |||
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Does the house shake more when it is windy?
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02-27-2019, 02:28 PM | |||
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House does creek a little in when it is windy. I moved like 125 lbs to the lower level.
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02-28-2019, 10:57 AM | |||
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Fracking? A sinkhole? You're renting so you need to start looking for another house to rent. I would be scared to live there with the floor shaking like that.
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02-28-2019, 11:43 AM | |||
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I think I’d move. Honestly.
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02-28-2019, 12:25 PM | |||
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Now I am thinking it is nothing I have been sitting a lot lately and I put my hand on the ceiling right below where I feel the shaking no shaking.
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02-28-2019, 12:39 PM | |||
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Neurological stuff can be really strange. You can feel like water is dripping on you when its not, like things are moving when they are not and even smell things that aren't there.
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02-28-2019, 12:56 PM | |||
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You always hear the plane very loudly when its shaking your house. The sound waves are the culprit.
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02-28-2019, 02:07 PM | |||
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Any road construction or other groundwork nearby? When they lay down the road base or backfill an excavation they will vibrate it to pack it down. Those vibrations can be felt a good ways away. I'd also pay attention to the wind. Could be related to that. As for the shaking being caused by overloading a floor, you might get that for a few seconds before the whole thing collapses. Failing floor joists are not going to vibrate for days, or even hours, before failing completely.
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02-28-2019, 02:33 PM | |||
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03-01-2019, 04:51 AM | |||
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Put a glass of water on a table and watch it to see if the surface is vibrating next time you feel it?
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03-01-2019, 09:21 PM | |||
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03-02-2019, 04:57 AM | |||
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The surface of the water will be very sensitive to any vibration, watch the water surface not the whole can or glass. You mention an empty can but it is the liquid surface that will move/vibrate.
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03-02-2019, 06:23 AM | |||
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I believe it's been narrowed down to a medical condition; not an environmental condition.
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I was suggesting the water glass so he could prove to himself that the building is not shaking at all.
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03-02-2019, 12:04 PM | |||
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Notified your landlord (ASP) or like yesterday! Might need engineer to look into this, I be worried the place would collapse!
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03-02-2019, 01:13 PM | |||
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My house shakes all the time due to the road outside. Trucks go by and the entire house shakes. The problem is that it is leaving cracks in my walls. Cat
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03-02-2019, 02:26 PM | |||
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03-04-2019, 02:12 PM | |||
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My reply was to DJboutit! He was asking about his dwelling, not his health! At that point I would refer him to a doctor, since I'm not a doctor!.. Tremors in a body can indicate many things, and some bad things at that, one should have it checked by a REAL doctor, not take advice from a stranger on a forum! .. GoodDay!
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Which airport?
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02-26-2019, 05:17 PM | |||
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Entering the "Twilight" zone now.... I wonder just what the very remote possibility could be, that the building is sitting on formation of shelf bedrock and maybe a 12" + size water main was channeled in through the rock ? And as the flow rate of the water surging through the pipe rises and falls as the water load demand changes, the water pipe "could" transmit seismic vibrations through the rock, in to the building foundation ? Possible ?? Even IF its so, the vibrations would be very low level.
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I am no expert on any of this. That said, what you are describing would scare me to death. To be totally honest, if it was me, I'd move immediately, like, tomorrow. Probably you are braver than me and it will turn out to be nothing. I hope you can figure out what it is. Maybe your landlord knows? What do the other people living in the house think?
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02-26-2019, 09:38 PM | |||
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Is the house about to be swallowed up inside of a sinkhole?
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02-26-2019, 10:51 PM | |||
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First floor you can not even feel it. I am pretty sure it is not the start of a sinkhole there are no sinkholes in the area. Today the shaking has only started in like the last 5omin, it rained on and off for like 5 1/2 hrs today. So what ever is causing the shaking it was started up after the rain ended. Could it be caused by grow house running equipment 2 or 3 younger males rented a big house about 70 ft 80 yards away they have covered all there windows. Slight chance they could be running a grow operation.
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02-27-2019, 05:49 AM | |||
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I would move that would scare the heck out of me.
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02-27-2019, 06:12 AM | |||
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You mentioned a concern about the amount of weight in the room. Just curious - How much do you have in the room that would cause you to think about that? I know when I was storing boxes of books I made sure I spread them out and put them along walls. If I saw ceiling cracking in a room below where I had enough weight that I considered 'heavy' I would reduce the load immediately.
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02-27-2019, 06:20 AM | |||
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New house? Old house? Sounds like the second story is not happy with the weight and is suffering under the load. Sort of like too much weight piled on a Christmas tree, and then it collapses. Straight down sort of thing--not tumbles over. Have you added and added new weight? Sounds like the structure is compromised and ready to go down...trembling under the load. Compressed on itself, until it collapses. Not to be alarming, but I would be concerned. Unweight it...take heavy stuff out if you can and see if that helps. Start with books and other solid, heavy objects.
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