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Libby Stano
We are renovating our upstairs bathrooms and there is an issue with shutting off the new mixer fittings - all six of them.
The matter is holding up progress though it seems no one knows what to do.
We built our home about 28 years ago. The only mixer we installed was in the kitchen, all the bathrooms had taps.
I have gone for wall mounted mixers for the renovation.
Flick the mixer off and there is a bang. To my untrained ear it sounds like it is coming from the cartridge.
My plumber was adamant it was not his pipe work.
The manufacturer sent out a plumber who changed one of the cartridges - no change.
He questions some of my plumber's pipe work.
We are in a high pressure area so my plumber at the suggestion of the tap manufacturer installed a pressure regulator at the main valve.
The pressure was within the limits of the mixers warranty before the regulator's installation but it has made no difference.
We tried a different mixer brand I bought from Bunnings - no change.
My plumber is coming back with a Caroma mixer he wants to try.
My builder sent out a third plumber. We turned off all the valves in the house - no change.
He inspected the pipe work of my plumber. He said it was very neat and secure.
He went out to the mains valve while I turned the worst mixer on and off. He said he could feel the vibration at the meter.
Two years ago we renovated the kitchen. I had a second sink added. There was no problem with water hammer when this was added.
Three plumbers and we are no closer to a solution.
It seems the experts are stumped by this puzzle.
Does anyone out there have any suggestions?
I would be grateful for any ideas
The matter is holding up progress though it seems no one knows what to do.
We built our home about 28 years ago. The only mixer we installed was in the kitchen, all the bathrooms had taps.
I have gone for wall mounted mixers for the renovation.
Flick the mixer off and there is a bang. To my untrained ear it sounds like it is coming from the cartridge.
My plumber was adamant it was not his pipe work.
The manufacturer sent out a plumber who changed one of the cartridges - no change.
He questions some of my plumber's pipe work.
We are in a high pressure area so my plumber at the suggestion of the tap manufacturer installed a pressure regulator at the main valve.
The pressure was within the limits of the mixers warranty before the regulator's installation but it has made no difference.
We tried a different mixer brand I bought from Bunnings - no change.
My plumber is coming back with a Caroma mixer he wants to try.
My builder sent out a third plumber. We turned off all the valves in the house - no change.
He inspected the pipe work of my plumber. He said it was very neat and secure.
He went out to the mains valve while I turned the worst mixer on and off. He said he could feel the vibration at the meter.
Two years ago we renovated the kitchen. I had a second sink added. There was no problem with water hammer when this was added.
Three plumbers and we are no closer to a solution.
It seems the experts are stumped by this puzzle.
Does anyone out there have any suggestions?
I would be grateful for any ideas