rentonhighlands
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Hello:
I have a copper pipe making a clicking banging sound in the wall when the hot water from my kitchen (up stairs) is turned off after use. The clicking sound continues for about 30-45 minutes. I am wondering if this is water hammer? And or can be a loose pipe strap in the wall.
I am reading on the web and I find this set of directions. Would this be a good thing to try?
Shut off your home’s main water supply valve.
Open the highest faucet inside your house.
Find the lowest faucet on the property — it’s usually on the first floor somewhere outside or in the basement — and turn it on to completely drain all water from the pipes.
As the water drains from the pipes, air automatically replaces it.
The moment the water is completely drained from the piping, turn off the lowest faucet and reopen the main valve.
Air pushes out of the horizontal and open vertical water lines, sputtering as it exits the faucets inside. However, air remains in the air chambers, eliminating water hammer.
I have a copper pipe making a clicking banging sound in the wall when the hot water from my kitchen (up stairs) is turned off after use. The clicking sound continues for about 30-45 minutes. I am wondering if this is water hammer? And or can be a loose pipe strap in the wall.
I am reading on the web and I find this set of directions. Would this be a good thing to try?
Shut off your home’s main water supply valve.
Open the highest faucet inside your house.
Find the lowest faucet on the property — it’s usually on the first floor somewhere outside or in the basement — and turn it on to completely drain all water from the pipes.
As the water drains from the pipes, air automatically replaces it.
The moment the water is completely drained from the piping, turn off the lowest faucet and reopen the main valve.
Air pushes out of the horizontal and open vertical water lines, sputtering as it exits the faucets inside. However, air remains in the air chambers, eliminating water hammer.
