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    Jan 16, 2012, 09:11 AM
    Rumbling noise in floor pipes after toilet flushes
    I am having a rumbling noise in our pipes under the floor (only last about 2 seconds.. right when I flush and then I hear it and then it stops and fills). Sounds like a mini 2 second earthquake. We do have a well.. very hard water (high iron content) and the week before this started the salt level got too low and our toilet had very yellow water until we put more salt in the softener. Help!

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