I hope someone can advise with the following problem.
My home has a loft conversion which now has a bedroom and en-suite. The problem we have is that on an occasional basis the toilet cistern and the pipes behind vibrate violently like a pneumatic drill (and at least as loud). The vibration usually lasts for 6 or seven seconds, waking everyone up, with maybe one or two short bursts to follow. Not ideal with a baby trying to sleep!
Of late this is happening every night some time between 11pm and midnight, coinciding with our next door neighbour using his bathroom (set off by his toilet flush I think). It doesn't happen if we use our own main bathroom downstairs or at any time during the day.
The problem ebbs and flows a bit. We may have a week or two without hearing it, but then it will be every night for a while. There have also been a few occasions when the vibration doesn't stop and the cistern begins to fill up incessantly with water leading us to turn the main water tap off for the night as the only way of stopping it.
Two plumbers have looked at the problem but both haven't been able to help. They just say everything looks normal.
Is there anything that can be done?
My home has a loft conversion which now has a bedroom and en-suite. The problem we have is that on an occasional basis the toilet cistern and the pipes behind vibrate violently like a pneumatic drill (and at least as loud). The vibration usually lasts for 6 or seven seconds, waking everyone up, with maybe one or two short bursts to follow. Not ideal with a baby trying to sleep!
Of late this is happening every night some time between 11pm and midnight, coinciding with our next door neighbour using his bathroom (set off by his toilet flush I think). It doesn't happen if we use our own main bathroom downstairs or at any time during the day.
The problem ebbs and flows a bit. We may have a week or two without hearing it, but then it will be every night for a while. There have also been a few occasions when the vibration doesn't stop and the cistern begins to fill up incessantly with water leading us to turn the main water tap off for the night as the only way of stopping it.
Two plumbers have looked at the problem but both haven't been able to help. They just say everything looks normal.
Is there anything that can be done?