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Hi I wonder if anyone can give some some advice.
Moved into my house 3 weeks ago and over the last week I have noticed I can hear water running in the cold water pipes in the bathroom, airing cupboard and down by the stopcock in the kitchen.

We have changed the float in the tank in the loft and whilst the stopcock was off the noise stopped. We have turned all of the appliances off and we can still hear the sound. Checked all taps. We cannot find where the source of the noise is coming from but we are pretty sure it’s it the cold water pipes.

I am really worried we have a leak somewhere. Any advice as to where it could be? Or if not is it normal to hear the sound of water in pipes?

I have NO idea about plumbing at all so any advice would be appreciated. We also do not have a meter in our house.
Thank you in advance!
 
What construction are the floors in your property and where does the pipework run from the stop tap? If water was continually running through your cold mains pipe, a tell tale sign is condensation gathering round the stop tap and pipe work leading from it. As above, check all tanks in lofts etc, also toilets. If they're all fine then be best to call a plumber in.
 
What construction are the floors in your property and where does the pipework run from the stop tap? If water was continually running through your cold mains pipe, a tell tale sign is condensation gathering round the stop tap and pipe work leading from it. As above, check all tanks in lofts etc, also toilets. If they're all fine then be best to call a plumber in.
We have floorboards and I know the water comes in behind our washing machine. I’m not sure where the pipes go after that but we are going to have a good look later on and I will see if we can see any condensation when we do so. Thanks very much for your advice! Much appreciated
 
I’m pretty sure my dad did turn the bathroom taps and toilet valves off but I think it’s might be worth trying it again to be sure as it’s hard to hear 100% with kids in the house! I’ll give it another go now they are asleep. Thank you for your advice it’s appreciated!

No worries. As Craig has said, are any of the cold water pipes heavily condensated? Only other location you might be able to check is under the bath panel, failing that, you may need to enlist a plumber.
 
It is not a trickling as it is a constant sound all of the time. To me it sounds like water but I couldn’t rule out that it is hissing. It that common of pipes to hiss?
It's hard to describe in words I know. If it stopped when you had the main stopcock off, it must be after that (obviously) and if nothing appears to be dripping, no ball cocks are passing etc, than you may have a leak. It might be time to get a Plumber to look into it for you.
 
Just another thought. Sometimes a burst below ground outside can be heard resonating through pipework. I have know that sound to deaden slightly on closing the stopcock but not very often. As I said and others earlier in the post, a Plumber should be able to track it down.
 
No worries. As Craig has said, are any of the cold water pipes heavily condensated? Only other location you might be able to check is under the bath panel, failing that, you may need to enlist a plumber.
We are just about to have a look on the pipes to see if they are condensated as this isn’t something we had thought of. Good shout on the bath panel thank you! Appreciate your advice!
 
It's hard to describe in words I know. If it stopped when you had the main stopcock off, it must be after that (obviously) and if nothing appears to be dripping, no ball cocks are passing etc, than you may have a leak. It might be time to get a Plumber to look into it for you.
My partner thinks it is more of a hiss, it almost seems too constant to be a large amount of water as our loft tank is not draining. Thank you for your advice we are looking at all of these suggestions as we speak. Of course we will call a plumber if we can’t find out what it is but it’s really helpful!!
 
Just another thought. Sometimes a burst below ground outside can be heard resonating through pipework. I have know that sound to deaden slightly on closing the stopcock but not very often. As I said and others earlier in the post, a Plumber should be able to track it down.
My dad did mention that actually, that the sound could just be travelling through our pipes. Again, it’s really helpful thank you for helping me out!
 

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