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When I use any of the hot water taps in the house a low pitched humming/vibration (not knocking) occurs in the loft until the tank is full once again.
It is possible for me to stop this by running cold water (either by slightly turning on a cold tap or running the shower) but this works upstairs only - turning on cold water downstairs has no effect on the humming at all.
By running the shower the tank seems to fill without humming and after a few minutes I then turn off the shower.
The problem seemed to sort itself out last week but then I noticed my overflow leaking. A fixed the problem with a new tank float and of course I was back to square one with the humming. Obviously by turning on a cold tap (again upstairs only) seems to relieve some sort of pressure in the system but the question is how to get the bugger working normally again.
It seems a bit strange having to turn the shower on whenever I want to wash or shave but this is where I'm at.
Any advice?
It is possible for me to stop this by running cold water (either by slightly turning on a cold tap or running the shower) but this works upstairs only - turning on cold water downstairs has no effect on the humming at all.
By running the shower the tank seems to fill without humming and after a few minutes I then turn off the shower.
The problem seemed to sort itself out last week but then I noticed my overflow leaking. A fixed the problem with a new tank float and of course I was back to square one with the humming. Obviously by turning on a cold tap (again upstairs only) seems to relieve some sort of pressure in the system but the question is how to get the bugger working normally again.
It seems a bit strange having to turn the shower on whenever I want to wash or shave but this is where I'm at.
Any advice?