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David Palmer

We recently had a repair done to a leak under our kitchen sink.

Since then we are occasionally getting a loud vibrating noise, which seems to happen when the cold water tank is filling up in the loft. Last night the noise went on for a couple of minutes. I'm guessing it's to do with the cold water tank. Sometimes the noise can be stopped by flushing the toilet.

Am I correct in thinking that it is possible that we have an airlock? Does this mean draining the entire system.

Cheers
 
No this means you have either a faulty ball valve on your cold water tank or your main stopcock has a loose jumper valve from where the water has been turned on/off. Either of these will send a vibrating noise up the pipework.
If you had a plumber out to repair the leak i'd advise getting them back, depending how recently it was.
 
But it is worth noting, your plumber did not cause this noise, it was going to happen anyway, maybe something he needed to do to fix your leak (like turning the water off) hurried the process up, but without doing so - you would still have your leak.

Totally. Agree with Fallon1982's diagnosis but it's down to normal wear and tear and would have happened sooner or later.

Not a difficult or expensive fix in any case.
 

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