When the ball valve on the main water tank is close to shutting off there is a not very load but very annoying buzzing noise in the rising main pipework. This is not the usual water hammer, ripple effect or noisy flow of water in the pipework. It sounds more like a vibration emanating in the valve when it is in the almost but not quite closed state.
The noise continues for a good many minutes before the valve is finally fully closed and can be very annoying at night. The tank is large capacity - in fact two interconnected side by side (the house has 2 bathrooms and 2 ensuites all with power showers). I suspect it takes a while for the level change in the tank to be sufficient to cause the ball valve to shut off fully. When properly open, the flow is good but obviously the flow reduces as the valve is close to being shut prolonging the agony.
The problem has always existed from original installation some 5 years ago. Water is soft as we have a softener in the line.
Is this just a matter of a faulty valve or is there another explanation / fix?
If the valve, which brand / type of valve would be best to use in this situation?
The noise continues for a good many minutes before the valve is finally fully closed and can be very annoying at night. The tank is large capacity - in fact two interconnected side by side (the house has 2 bathrooms and 2 ensuites all with power showers). I suspect it takes a while for the level change in the tank to be sufficient to cause the ball valve to shut off fully. When properly open, the flow is good but obviously the flow reduces as the valve is close to being shut prolonging the agony.
The problem has always existed from original installation some 5 years ago. Water is soft as we have a softener in the line.
Is this just a matter of a faulty valve or is there another explanation / fix?
If the valve, which brand / type of valve would be best to use in this situation?