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    May 21, 2012, 07:38 AM
    Clicking sound inside the wall after using water
    Hi there - I'm having a very annoying problem. Every time after someone uses the water in my second floor bathroom, I will get clicking sound inside the wall between the bathroom and my bedroom. And the sound seems coming from the top close to the roof. At the place, I guess there is only the vent(correct me if I'm wrong). I saw some people got the similar problem and it's due to the expansion and contracting of the pipe. I don't see any water sign on my ceiling or the floor, so I prefer this answer. But just wondering right now the weather is pretty hot already, why I still get this problem and every time it happens, it seems last longer than before. It might not a big deal, but really annoying. I appreciate if anyone could help. Thanks!
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    May 21, 2012, 07:51 AM
    Clicking sounds in wall when water is used is most frequently expansion of pipes as you found out. Try running cold water into a bucket and listen for clicks. Then try hot water in bucket. Now dump the water into the drain, does that make clicks?

    You do have options here. If it really bothers you then open up the drywall and strap the drain down with pipe straps. Good luck. Tom

    Both hot and cold water will make the click happen, but hot water will make it come faster. Once the click starts, the more water I use, the more frequent the click sounds. After I stop using water, it takes around 10 minutes or so for the click gone. Is it normal?

    Hi, I have a two-story flat roof house, as I asked in another question, every time I use the hot water in the second floor bathroom, I will get water dripping sound inside the wall somewhere up high close to the roof. I was told it might because of the contraction and expansion of the pipe due to the temprature change. I tend to believe it is true because I don't see any wet sign on the wall or the floor. But I'm just curious that is there any pipe contains water possible to have leak at that place? Thank you for your help.

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