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Water line plumbing issues.?
We have water line plumbing issues in our house that is driving us crazy. Approximately every 15 minutes we hear a loud sound coming from the water system. It's a loud banging & gushing sound & almost sounds like a valve opening & closing. It's very loud & sometimes occurs when we turn on a water faucet or flush a toilet. We do have a pressure relief valve in the house but have no idea if that could cause the problem. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your help
5 Answers
- paschal dLv 62 years ago
AIR is getting trapped in the water line ,you need to extend a water pipe above the shut off valve and cap it.
- princess pounderLv 72 years ago
Its water hammer. Most new homes now have piping system designed to eliminate this. And a plumber may be able to modify your pipes to stop it.
- Girlie ElectricsLv 72 years ago
Try turning the incoming stop valve down (or up).
you are describing water hammer.