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  • Nov 29, 2006, 08:30 PM
    ci_98yr
    PVC pipes and water drop noise
    Dear Plumbing gurus

    This is actually a follow-up Q;

    I called a good plumber (BBB member) to check upon the noise which
    Resembles water drops hitting a surface whenever someone takes shower
    Upstairs. Initially the dropping noise was quick and later it fades away.

    Here is the explanation I got, as we didn't see any water stain/dripping both
    On the ceiling of kitchen below and outside wall of the house after running the
    Shower for ~10mts.

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    The guy told me that it's the PVC pipes
    That had contracted during winter (or cold weather) and its taking time to expand on
    Incoming hot water. Until we see water stains on the ceiling (kitchen downstairs) he
    Said not to worry.

    Incidentally, when I swicthed from hot to cold water, the noise/phenomenon
    Repeated exactly the way as if someone started the shower for the first time.

    Final conclusion is that PVC pipe is having some pressure against the walls and is
    Taking time to expand and contract. At this point its not worth to cut hole and
    Adjust the pressure.

    How does this analysis sound?

    Would appreciate if you can give me you opinion on this.


    Thanks
  • Dec 1, 2006, 11:13 AM
    speedball1
    That's exactly the call I would make. They can make a tapping sound as they expand and contract against a pipe strap and a stud they sounds like water dripping. I have had this complaint before and once I took the mystery out of the customer accepted it and just lived with it. To do otherwise would involve drywallers, plumbers and painters and a big mess.
    \Regards, Tom

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