When cold water is turned on, it sounds like someone jack hammering under my floor
I have copper lines in our house. Walk out basement with living space above. House was finished in 2003.
I have a hot water circulating pump to keep the water warm in the hot line for fast hot water. I also have a thermal expansion tank installed and was properly charged with air before turning the water on. I have also recently replaced my PRV (pressure reducing valve) to eliminate a bad PRV.
We have 105 psi coming into the house and after the PRV (which is inside the basement where the water comes in) I have 55 psi. I have gauges permanently mounted on both sides along with shut off valves.
Problem
After relocating the hot water heater from the inside finished part of the basement to the unfinished side we noticed a "hammering" sound that occurred when any fixture in the house was turned on. At first it was for a second or two. Now, it may last 45 seconds or until the water turns off.
Seeing how it is not water hammer, my first reaction was to get up in the floor trusses and find a loose pipe while the sound occurred. It sounds much worse upstairs than down stairs for some reason. I then purchased copper straps and screwed down every cold water pipe I could find, loose or not.
No change in the problem but it is getting worse little by little.
We have opened all fixtures and turned off the water coming into the house in order to drain all the lines and to hopefully recharge the stand pipes behind the shower. This works for about 6 hours and then the problem is back.
Does anyone have any idea what in the heck is going on with our situation? I have never seen anything like this in all my life and neither has anyone we have brought over to listen and witness the problem. Everything was fine until we relocated the hot water heater but I cannot see what problem that is causing because it ONLY happens on the COLD water. Still, the two must be related.