Houses make sounds. It’s part of being a house. For the most part, it’s natural. Sometimes though, it isn’t. Sometimes, the things you hear inside your walls are the result of a problem with your home’s plumbing. When you hear those plumbing sounds, you’ll want to know what they are and what to do about them.
We’ve listed the most common problematic home plumbing sounds-and what to do about them below
BANGING
When you turn the water on in your home, do you hear a loud banging sound? That’s called a water hammer. Water hammers happen when a closed valve unceremoniously stops the rush of water through a pipe. Not only does this cause a telltale smacking sound, but it can also damage pipes and loosen their joints.
Water hammer issues happen when the air chambers in your pipe valves clog with water. Have a plumber clear those chambers and replace any damaged parts.
SHAKING
Pipes always shake when water runs through them. If the sound is loud enough to notice, however, they’re probably not as secure as they should be. Most likely, the mounting straps used to secure your pipes have loosened.
You can fix this problem by tightening the straps or completely replacing parts that have pulled or torn away. If you’re not comfortable going into your walls, you can always call professionals to help.
GURGLING
Gurgling in your drains is the result of a clog blocking water as it makes its way down the drain. If gurgling happens whenever you use any of your drains, there’s a problem with your drain vents.
Drains need to be properly vented to prevent air bubbles, which cause the gurgles you hear throughout the house. Getting your drain vents replaced is as simple as calling in an expert.
SCREECHING
If you’ve ever watched a horror movie, you’ve definitely heard the sound of a screeching valve. It’s the sound that happens when you turn on a faucet and hear a high-pitched whine before the water comes out.
Screeching faucets are usually the result of a loose or defective part in the faucet itself. The easiest wat to fix a screeching faucet is to replace it.
Next time you have a plumbing issue. Give NDI Plumbing a call. We’ll figure out where the sound is coming from and fix it fast.