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Pipes humming at same time 4 days a week - DWP or us?
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Hi,
For two months now, every week, four mornings a week at exactly 5:37 a.m. our pipes start humming really loud for exactly ten minutes and then stop, just like that. We've had the regulator changed and it still does it. We've unplugged the sprinkler clock and it still does it. Our plumber has had us shut off things one at a time each day that it happens and it still does it.
If you put your hand on the outside pipes (holding the regulator) you can feel the water pressure rise inside and it starts humming. We've had the DWP out to the house twice - of course it's later in the day when this is not happening, and they say nothing is wrong. None of our neighbor's sprinklers go on at this time.
We've shut the water off from the DWP meter at the street while it's happening and it stops. As soon as we open the valve back up, it starts humming again and our T-bar on the valve vibrates. This is the part that comes up from below the street and goes into our meter, not on our side of the meter. We don't think it's the mainline.
Tomorrow morning we're going to put the pressure reader on the faucet hook-up by the regulator and see if the water pressure goes up when this happens. The meter reads 60 right now. When we test it at the front of the house by the sprinkler hookup, the pressure meter there reads 120.
We think that the DWP valve by the street is worn (from 1962 when the house was built) or maybe has a hairline crack and that for whatever reason the water pressure rises for these 40 minutes per week under the street, it can't handle it and that comes up to the house.  
Any ideas?