Posted by db4600 on June 29, 2020 at 18:43:41 from (174.219.20.118):
In Reply to: OT - Nail Pop? posted by npowell on June 29, 2020 at 15:33:04:
You’ve told us some info and I will guess the rest. Bathroom moisture will promote popping and ceiling is adjacent to the attic which is colder than the occupied space which can promote pops. I have some thoughts. If it is nailed it might be likely it skun the framing member and is transferring cold from an exposed point. If this is adjacent to the outside wall there might be less insulation at that point due to the rafter height or pocketing or void of insulation from something as simple as a steel rafter gusset plate. It might be as crazy as puncture or joint in a vapor barrier. Pick the blister clean. If it’s a nail see if you can extricate it. Put a screw it that location trying to hit solid backer and replace/repair the mud/ tape job. I forgot. It could be as crazy as a knot in the framing member causing this fastener to blister. I hope it’s not raccoons.
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