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jamieellis888
Hello,
I have spent ages looking on the internet to try and find a solution to this issue, and I apologise in advance as I know similar questions have been asked about this topic on here several times, but I would like to explain my specific issue with the hope someone might be able to come up with a solution.
About 18 months ago, I bought a house and had a complete new heating system (combi boiler), and re-pipe done, I also had a dishwasher installed in the kitchen. However, an issue has developed in the last 6 months where during certain parts of the dishwasher cycle, a knocking noise can be heard somewhere in the house, usually one after the other for 10-12 seconds, but usually at least a couple of times during a cycle. Now despite running around the house like a tit trying to pinpoint the noise, as it only does it for a short period, I haven't been able to pinpoint exactly where it's coming from.
After putting up with it for a couple of months, I started looking for answers on the internet and came across "water hammer" which seemed to fit what was happening. I subsequently bought a water hammer arrestor and fitted it in between where the dishwasher water feed connects to the copper pipe under the sink, but it has made no difference.
I have looked for hours to try and find an answer, but depending where you look, the answers just seem to contradict themselves - some say air in the system, some say not etc..... My issue is pulling the floor up (and in some cases the pipes are channelled into the wall), isn't really an option, but I am concerned that if this is ignored it could become a bigger issue - not to mention that it is a pain in the backside!!
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Jamie
I have spent ages looking on the internet to try and find a solution to this issue, and I apologise in advance as I know similar questions have been asked about this topic on here several times, but I would like to explain my specific issue with the hope someone might be able to come up with a solution.
About 18 months ago, I bought a house and had a complete new heating system (combi boiler), and re-pipe done, I also had a dishwasher installed in the kitchen. However, an issue has developed in the last 6 months where during certain parts of the dishwasher cycle, a knocking noise can be heard somewhere in the house, usually one after the other for 10-12 seconds, but usually at least a couple of times during a cycle. Now despite running around the house like a tit trying to pinpoint the noise, as it only does it for a short period, I haven't been able to pinpoint exactly where it's coming from.
After putting up with it for a couple of months, I started looking for answers on the internet and came across "water hammer" which seemed to fit what was happening. I subsequently bought a water hammer arrestor and fitted it in between where the dishwasher water feed connects to the copper pipe under the sink, but it has made no difference.
I have looked for hours to try and find an answer, but depending where you look, the answers just seem to contradict themselves - some say air in the system, some say not etc..... My issue is pulling the floor up (and in some cases the pipes are channelled into the wall), isn't really an option, but I am concerned that if this is ignored it could become a bigger issue - not to mention that it is a pain in the backside!!
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Jamie