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Every so often, there is no pattern to it, a pipe below our (first floor) floorboards makes a strange groaning noise. The pipe I believe runs between our bedroom and the ensuite shower room. When it is making a noise and you walk across the area where the pipe probably is it can change the noise and if you balance correctly it can all but disappear. After groaning for a few minutes it goes quiet. I checked the pipes in the shower room and noticed that the vibration could be felt through the cold water tap pipe, so I switched it on and hey presto the noise disappeared - however if I turned the tap off before the usual two minutes duration it immediately came back.
So what's changed in our house, well we have a new boiler fitted - A valiant combi replacing the Glow worm system that stored the hot water (can't remember the name of the system). Whilst the water pressure seems to have increased since that change, I should state that the noise was there before the change but not as frequent our as loud, its getting worse.
Before I lift the carpet then floorboards (& you know in new houses they don;t really have floorboards just this cheap stuff) are there any other suggestions as to what maybe causing this? Is it just a pipe that as moved in its seating? Finally the is nothing obvious that comes on either before or after the noise, the heating is not on and now one is using the shower etc (the noise quite often kicks in at 5AM).
regards, Kevin.
P.S I live in a three bedroom semi, downstairs toilet, upstairs bathroom and as I said ensuite shower room.
So what's changed in our house, well we have a new boiler fitted - A valiant combi replacing the Glow worm system that stored the hot water (can't remember the name of the system). Whilst the water pressure seems to have increased since that change, I should state that the noise was there before the change but not as frequent our as loud, its getting worse.
Before I lift the carpet then floorboards (& you know in new houses they don;t really have floorboards just this cheap stuff) are there any other suggestions as to what maybe causing this? Is it just a pipe that as moved in its seating? Finally the is nothing obvious that comes on either before or after the noise, the heating is not on and now one is using the shower etc (the noise quite often kicks in at 5AM).
regards, Kevin.
P.S I live in a three bedroom semi, downstairs toilet, upstairs bathroom and as I said ensuite shower room.