DSPGuy
Active Member
I purchased a house in October of 2024. I've noticed that when shutting off water faucets, I hear a sound sort of like pipes rocking. It's a sort of thump - thump within a half second of closing the faucet. It happens on both hot and cold sides of the faucet. When closing the faucets slowly, it doesn't happen. I thought that this is an obvious case of water hammer so I bought a pair of water hammer arrestors.
At the faucet which I had been noticing this most I added one of the arresters to the cold supply line under the sink. It had absolutely no effect on the sound. I thought that perhaps it was a defective device, so I replaced it with the other one. Still no difference. The majority of the plumbing is in the basement, so other than the risers to the sinks, bathtubs, and shower, it's easy to get to. It's all pretty solidly mounted. It is all solid copper.
I had my wife open and close the faucet upstairs while I was in the basement. I can hear it down there, but it seems to be coming from the entire house. It's impossible to get a bearing on which way it's coming from. Actually, I later discovered that it's happening with sinks at both ends of the house.
Any suggestions as to what might be causing this?
At the faucet which I had been noticing this most I added one of the arresters to the cold supply line under the sink. It had absolutely no effect on the sound. I thought that perhaps it was a defective device, so I replaced it with the other one. Still no difference. The majority of the plumbing is in the basement, so other than the risers to the sinks, bathtubs, and shower, it's easy to get to. It's all pretty solidly mounted. It is all solid copper.
I had my wife open and close the faucet upstairs while I was in the basement. I can hear it down there, but it seems to be coming from the entire house. It's impossible to get a bearing on which way it's coming from. Actually, I later discovered that it's happening with sinks at both ends of the house.
Any suggestions as to what might be causing this?