Volusianator
BoM Nov '07 & Jan '09
We get a "knocking" in the lines every time we turn it on now. It's been a couple weeks and it hasn't gone away. Any ideas what's causing it and how I get rid of it?
that is some really helpful information!It sounds like something we have going on in our house. Here is a link that should help you out.
http://www.factsfacts.com/MyHomeRepair/PipeNoises.htm
If it's turned on that means the water is flowing? Right?This could be a easy fix. Does it happen when the water is turned on, turned off, or while it is flowing?
well water hammer can occur when the faucet is suddenly turned or or off.If it's turned on that means the water is flowing? Right?
Holy freakin' Hank, I really did that! Maybe I had Farrah on the mind.Maybe you need to take the fawcett off and put on a faucet? :nodlaugh:
:thumbsup::thumbsup: Yep.You need to install "bumpers" if they are not in your line. It's pretty much a couple of offshoots that are capped. There is air in your lines and it is almost impossible to get rid of.
All of this is good info, But if it were me, CALL the PLUMBER !!!!! (I'm one of those Tim The Toolman Taylors) If it will leak,break, or anything it happens to me , So I'm $$ ahead by calling the Pro's to start with .... Good Luck WadeI think it has been said, but...
1st.....Check the "O" rings on the new faucet, more that likely that will be the problem.
2nd....Drain you lines and re-pressureize them, this will push the air out. Keep in mind this doesn't always work.
3rd...."bumpers" can work, but you need access to your main line for the to work correctly
4th....and most likely the least probable. You have had an increase in pressure from the main. If you have a flow regulator, it could have gone bad, especially if you live in an area with hard water and the house is 15 years or so or older.