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Hi,
I moved into a (old?) flat recently and found the water pipes are very noisy!
My flat has got many pipes and a cylinder container (about 1 meter high) to keep (or heat?) the hot water.
I tested that after I use hot water the noise comes up for a while. The noise is like water flowing and I can not feel any vibration when I touch the pipe by my fingers.
More serious is even I don't use hot water, the noise also happens and sometimes it continues for half an hour. I guess it is caused by using hot water by the people in ground floor (my flat is first floor).
I got a thinking:
The pipes and cylinder container in my flat have accumulated a lot of vapor from the very hot water for a long time. This will cause noise when fill in water because the pressure will increases but wont cause noise when water flow out.
If my thinking is correct, can I do something to release the water vapor?
If my thinking is not correct, what do you think and what I can do?
I would be very appreciated for any suggestions.
I moved into a (old?) flat recently and found the water pipes are very noisy!
My flat has got many pipes and a cylinder container (about 1 meter high) to keep (or heat?) the hot water.
I tested that after I use hot water the noise comes up for a while. The noise is like water flowing and I can not feel any vibration when I touch the pipe by my fingers.
More serious is even I don't use hot water, the noise also happens and sometimes it continues for half an hour. I guess it is caused by using hot water by the people in ground floor (my flat is first floor).
I got a thinking:
The pipes and cylinder container in my flat have accumulated a lot of vapor from the very hot water for a long time. This will cause noise when fill in water because the pressure will increases but wont cause noise when water flow out.
If my thinking is correct, can I do something to release the water vapor?
If my thinking is not correct, what do you think and what I can do?
I would be very appreciated for any suggestions.