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  • Mar 3, 2009, 12:52 PM
    Sloggerman
    Knocking in drain lines
    For a while there has been a persistent knocking in the drain lines of the plumbing system in my townhouse. From the moment I turn on the faucet to well after the water has stopped running there is a "knock" within the walls.

    I've recently remodled the bathroom but made no changes to the drain lines except to relocate the shower drain.

    Even after 30 minutes or more there is a knocking at about 30 to 45 second intervals which makes falling asleep difficult.

    This is VERY annoying! Please help.
  • Mar 3, 2009, 12:55 PM
    ballengerb1

    Does this happen if you just open a cold only valve? Most bathroom faucets use a mixing cartridge valve so you are using some hot and some cold if you just pull the knob open in the central position. Hot pipes expand and can cause a bumping or knocking sound. Rotte your knob to cold only then open , no nise I'mguessing, back to you.

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