Hi all,
I live in a small block of flats about 10 years old. Over the last year or so many of the flats have developed "clunk" sounds when taps are turned off and whirring when the water is running.
The mains water pipes run behind my bedroom wall, so I am trying to figure out the problem to get it fixed!
I suspected high water pressure, so I purchased a pressure gauge. However, this measures a static pressure of approx 2.3 bar, not an excessive level.
However, I did notice that when I measure the pressure, and run a tap, and then quickly turn the water off, the pressure leaps to over 5 bar! Could this be the cause of the clunks? Is there something stopping the water from releasing its "momentum" when a tap is turned, leading to an excess pressure and the noise? Or is this behaviour normal?
Also if anyone has any ideas what might start all the taps in a flat block clunking at once I'd be keen to hear them!
Thanks a lot,
Dan
I live in a small block of flats about 10 years old. Over the last year or so many of the flats have developed "clunk" sounds when taps are turned off and whirring when the water is running.
The mains water pipes run behind my bedroom wall, so I am trying to figure out the problem to get it fixed!
I suspected high water pressure, so I purchased a pressure gauge. However, this measures a static pressure of approx 2.3 bar, not an excessive level.
However, I did notice that when I measure the pressure, and run a tap, and then quickly turn the water off, the pressure leaps to over 5 bar! Could this be the cause of the clunks? Is there something stopping the water from releasing its "momentum" when a tap is turned, leading to an excess pressure and the noise? Or is this behaviour normal?
Also if anyone has any ideas what might start all the taps in a flat block clunking at once I'd be keen to hear them!
Thanks a lot,
Dan