Submitted by hotpepperz t3_zpd3xe in DIY
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Main Shut-off, water on the rubbermaid lid
Looking for help troubleshooting… copper pipes have been rumbling/banging for the past 4 weeks. Low rumbling wind sound and middle of the night is louder, more frequent hammer/rattle, every 10-15mins. Most active and loud around 3-4am. Daytime it's subtle but still there.
Thinking it might be flow so I turned off all house fixtures (left the main valve open) and confirmed rumble/bang still happens.
Put my ear to the pipe at the house shutoff I can hear the noise inside the pipe, and when I shut the valve it stops rumbling/banging on the house side, but can still hear it on the city's supply side. So every night I have been turning off the main shut off valve so we don't get the banging and can sleep and then turning back on in the morning.
Took a better look today and see that there is some recent water under the shut off valve on a Rubbermaid tub. Threads on the stem were damp. But not actively leaking.
My theory...I think the city's system is somehow "surging" pressure or air into my house and causing the vibrations/noise...and the slamming forces water out the threads. Maybe a faulty municipal PRV or pump cut-off setting?
Does this make any sense to others?...
Anyhow..thinking my best course of action is to replace shut-off valve and add either a household PRV and/or pressure arrestor? what would you include in the assembly?
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CanadianBaconMTL t1_j0s96iq wrote
Measure the water pressure, of it's above normal (google it) you'll need that pressure thing, the arrestor is definitely a good idea but it should be after the valve not before.
My guess is there is a leak on the city side, call the city and ask to close the valve on the city side