Banging noise when neighbour runs water

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Hi I live in a datached bungalow and my plumbing system seems to be ok.However when our neighbour runs his water there is a banging sound in our pipes when he turns the flow on or off. I've tried to alter the pressure with the internal stop cock with no success.
 
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You need a shock arrestor

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And so does your neighbour.
 
Easiest way is to fit a vertical length of copper a foot or so long with a stop end on it anywhere on the cold supply. The air trapped in it acts as a shock absorber. problem fixed minimal cost very effective.

cured same problem two weeks ago this way.
 
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this was four years ago.....i doubt it's an issue now.
 
Easiest way is to fit a vertical length of copper a foot or so long with a stop end on it anywhere on the cold supply. The air trapped in it acts as a shock absorber. problem fixed minimal cost very effective.

cured same problem two weeks ago this way.

Ooooooooooooffffffs sharp intake of breath, thats a deadly dead leg against water regs :rolleyes:
 
Most adults legs are over two feet hence if its shorter than that its classed as a stump, hence its not a leg.
But what would you call the volume on the water side of a shock arrestor aint that a dead stump !
 
Them shock arresters look good. I have heard of them, but never used one. Where do you fit them, on the incoming mains in thr case of the original poster?
 

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