Water Hammer arrester issue?
So, its bad enough I have plumbing issues in the main bath, but I also have problems with the master ensuite toilet too.
Every time I flush the toilet in this room, I get a loud banging noise. This toilet is on the 2nd floor and the pipe is a straight drop (with no elbows) to the basement. There is 1 elbow in the basement so the long straight pipe can go into the floor pipe. The plumber has cut holes in my living room walls twice now to secure the pipe - he says the pipe is banging against the wood which is making the noise. He also said that the noise is caused by the water hitting the elbow at the basement since it goes down a long way and at great speeds.
I'm leaning towards an arrester issue myself. Now, I'm NOT an expert, but I don't actually see that any of my toilets have one of these. I would have thought that it would have been located on the water line between the tank and the floor (where the water shut off is)? I did turn the water off at the toilet and emptied the tank and let it sit for a bit. Then I turned it back on. When I flushed, I held the handle down until all the water had flushed and was starting to fill back up. The noise was still there but much quieter. Today it is back to its noisy banging self when I flush.
Would installing an arrester help? Might it be a water pressure thing - this toilet flushes extermely well (compared to my other no-pressure toilet on the same floor).
The builder's plumber doesn't seem to know what to do and I don't think he is really trying to fix the issue (for either toilets).
Catherine