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    pwd77 Posts: 185, Reputation: 3
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    Dec 19, 2011, 08:51 AM
    Rumbling plumbing when I turn the water on
    We get a rumbling in our pipes whenever we turn water on, especially when the washer is doing its rinse cycle, and later in the evening when we turn on the kitchen sink.

    I recently fixed the pressure reducer valve, which dropped the incoming pressure from 80 psi to my set value of 60 psi. No help. Then I installed "mini water hammer arresters" at the washing machine hot and cold. Marginal improvement.

    Does not seem to matter hot or cold water. The rumbling lasts about 3-4 seconds, then quickly tapers off.

    If it is just normal rumbling that will not hurt the plumbing, I don't really care. It is an old (20's) house, so I am trying to baby it to keep the plumbing sound.

    Thanks!
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    Dec 19, 2011, 10:23 AM
    Have someone create the rumbling sound while you keep your hand on the reducer and the incoming main valve, I think one of them is vibrating. BTW 60 is still a bit high, I shoot for 45 psi
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    Dec 19, 2011, 12:12 PM
    So, nothing to worry about?
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    Dec 19, 2011, 01:00 PM
    If a washer or diaphram is vibrating it is failing and needs repair so I would worry.
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    Sep 12, 2016, 04:07 PM
    Old post, new insight
    Had a new water heater installed, and they put in a hot-water expansion tank at the same time.
    Voilą, the problem is gone.
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    Sep 12, 2016, 08:24 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by pwd77 View Post
    Old post, new insight
    Had a new water heater installed, and they put in a hot-water expansion tank at the same time.
    Voilą, the problem is gone.
    Perhaps the expansion tank acts to prevent water hammer, at least on the hot side.

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