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Can a dripping and/or faulty stop valve cause water pipes in the house to vibrate?
There is a deep humming, vibrating bass sound that is present all the time in my house. Started after having our shower repaired and the water had to be shut off. The stopcock is dripping from the gland, could this be the cause of the ever present noise? Been going on for 6 months now and is making me crazy! Can't track down the source of the noise.
Tried switching off the electricity = still there. Tried turning water off = still there. Gas off = still there.
Suspected the neighbours of source of noise, had gas board out, next is electricity but could it be something as "simple" as water pipes/leaking stop valve?? Should I get Scottish Water out to check pressure etc.?
Any ideas or help is most appreciated.
Thanks
There is a deep humming, vibrating bass sound that is present all the time in my house. Started after having our shower repaired and the water had to be shut off. The stopcock is dripping from the gland, could this be the cause of the ever present noise? Been going on for 6 months now and is making me crazy! Can't track down the source of the noise.
Tried switching off the electricity = still there. Tried turning water off = still there. Gas off = still there.
Suspected the neighbours of source of noise, had gas board out, next is electricity but could it be something as "simple" as water pipes/leaking stop valve?? Should I get Scottish Water out to check pressure etc.?
Any ideas or help is most appreciated.
Thanks