LamieRobertson
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To escape law suits, he relocated from New Jersey to Newhaven UK.
He must be fiddling with some pipes today, as he hasn’t contributed to the thread so far..
To escape law suits, he relocated from New Jersey to Newhaven UK.
[MENTION=26444]Wrong Direction[/MENTION] is dealing with a few very odd customersHe must be fiddling with some pipes today, as he hasn’t contributed to the thread so far..
He is dealing with a few very odd customers
Not sure if anyone can help ... it's pretty weird tbh:
I live in a ground floor flat with a basement flat below. They've got a dishwasher under their kitchen sink.
My kitchen is directly above. When they run the dishwasher it causes a stop/start/stop/start banging in MY kitchen pipes??
They haven't heard this (so far). Fortunately we get on well and are trying to resolve this together.
Any suggestions appreciated
Thanks
He must be fiddling with some pipes today, as he hasn’t contributed to the thread so far..
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Not sure if anyone can help ... it's pretty weird tbh:
I live in a ground floor flat with a basement flat below. They've got a dishwasher under their kitchen sink.
My kitchen is directly above. When they run the dishwasher it causes a stop/start/stop/start banging in MY kitchen pipes??
They haven't heard this (so far). Fortunately we get on well and are trying to resolve this together.
Any suggestions appreciated
Thanks
I've been reading about hydraulic pressure in water pipes and stuff .... never knew plumbers were so brainy
Ask them to turn the appliance tap half closed, I think the valve on the dishwasher is closing abruptly and causing the hammer, if it is filling more slowly, the rate of flow will be less and cause less of a shock when the valve closes.
The hoovering makes that. Comedy gold.
As someone else posted, fiddling around with the blue valve that feeds the dishwasher can sometimes helpMany thanks for that. They have an Arrester. Last night they spoke to their plumber and it sounds very much like the water pressure in my flat is not OK ....... back to reading about hydraulic pressure zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz [emoji38]ol:
Do you share the same supply?Many thanks for that. They have an Arrester. Last night they spoke to their plumber and it sounds very much like the water pressure in my flat is not OK ....... back to reading about hydraulic pressure zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Now, I'm no plumber, but I would suggest an accumulator / expansion tank may be the solution?
This is really a cheap and easy solution. Possibly.
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