Grinding Pump and Pressure Valve Noise
Hello,
I recently moved into a newly constructed home. I have a grinding pump in the basement and when it cycles off, it makes a loud clunk that vibrates through the house. The plumber says its normal and that he could put some insulation around the pipes to reduce the vibration but not the clunking. Is it normal for a grinding pump to operate loudly when finishing its cycle?
Also, we had an issue when turning on the bathtub faucets, the shower heads would run as well. It happened in all of the bathrooms with bathtubs. The plumber indicated that the water pressure in the house was too high and he installed a pressure valve to reduce the pressure. Since he has installed it however, we hear a loud humming from the valve when we run water (i.e. toilet flush, or even running water through the refrigerator). Is the valve defective? Was it the right solution to begin with? Every now and then the water still comes out of the shower when the bathtub faucet is running.
Thanks for your assistance