Gregg G
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2nd bath is on west side of house, right next to entry point for water line from our well. Tub/shower combo, toilet and sink. Never hear any "hammer" like noises. Kitchen is in middle of house on south side - don't hear any hammer noises.
Laundry room is in middle of house on north side, across from kitchen and sharing a wall with master bath. Washer
hot and cold water lines have "mini-restors" - no hammer noises.
Master bath has toilet sharing wall with laundry room - hear hammer when toilet finishes filling. Master bath vanity
on east wall - hear hammer when sink is shut off, hot and cold.
Didn't hear it for a while, but not it has reappeared. I'll get down in the crawl space and have the wife flush and cycle vanity valves while I look for source of sound. Is it possible that it's just a "loose" pipe? I mean, one that is bouncing
around from not being tightly secured? I installed all CPVC and followed code for securing intervals. If the source
is elusive (as they have been in the past for me), would it make sense to install another set of "mini-restors" in the
supply lines under the master bath?
Laundry room is in middle of house on north side, across from kitchen and sharing a wall with master bath. Washer
hot and cold water lines have "mini-restors" - no hammer noises.
Master bath has toilet sharing wall with laundry room - hear hammer when toilet finishes filling. Master bath vanity
on east wall - hear hammer when sink is shut off, hot and cold.
Didn't hear it for a while, but not it has reappeared. I'll get down in the crawl space and have the wife flush and cycle vanity valves while I look for source of sound. Is it possible that it's just a "loose" pipe? I mean, one that is bouncing
around from not being tightly secured? I installed all CPVC and followed code for securing intervals. If the source
is elusive (as they have been in the past for me), would it make sense to install another set of "mini-restors" in the
supply lines under the master bath?