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Anonymous said...

If you are sure that you are the hammer, I always installed in the cold water inlet of the heater. You can do this even with a piece of 12 "pipe, hat and a shirt. I hope this helps.

Anonymous said...

If you are sure that you are the hammer, I always installed in the cold water inlet of the heater. You can do this even with a piece of 12 "pipe, hat and a shirt. I hope this helps.

Anonymous said...

Looks like you have water hammer. Water Hammer 1 "explosion" in the water when the valve is closing fast. If this is the case, then you put the hammer barrier as close as possible accessories. The need to hammer arrester is very rare in residential pipes.
What you probably rattling pipes. This occurs when running water or if the water turns off. Sound can be very strong, and everywhere in the house - not only runs near the water. The problem is really one of the toilets. I know it's hard to believe, I'm there plumber of 15 years and it's the funniest call. If the noise can be rediscovered, is odorless. If you are not a substitute for the filling valve in the toilet at all. This will be accomplished by a decrease of pressure may be causing the water using a toilet fill valve is slightly open, causing a vibration, the vibration traveling through the pipes, as more and more strong.

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