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carolyn martin
Dec 4, 2006, 03:20 PM
Hi there. I recently had both of my bathrooms renovated and noticed that after you flush either commode there would be a loud thump that was felt in the wall of the great room after the commode tank was finished refilling and the water shut off. The contractors were still working, and before they finished the thump went away. They then came back the next day and since then I noticed the thump again. It never did this before the renovation. Is this more than likely water hammer? What could they have done to cause this? They did move the vent pipe and installed two new showers and one tub and two new commodes.

Please advise if I should call them back and tell them to fix... what?
Thank you.

speedball1
Dec 4, 2006, 04:05 PM
It sounds like water hammer to me too. In a house less then 40 years of age you should have air chambers,(shock absorbers ) installed. Did the plumbers change any piping around the bathroom sinks? That's where the air chambers are. What did the plumbers say when you complained to them? Regards, Tom

carolyn martin
Dec 5, 2006, 09:08 AM
Thank you Tom.

Yes, they did change the pipes around both bathroom sinks. I called them and told them what you said and they are going to go under the house and strap? The pipes??

We'll see. Thank you so much for your response.

Carolyn

speedball1
Dec 5, 2006, 11:00 AM
If that don't work then get back to me and we'll go to plan "B". Regards, Tom