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Hi I recently changed the washing machine and found that the new one only had a cold water inlet. The old one had hit as well. When I undid the hot after turning the valve off it be cams apparent the valve wasn’t shutting off properly. So I removed the tap to get to the valve and noticed the rubber seals had perished and of course you couldn’t get those anymore and also you couldn’t get the flexi hose which was he same so ended up getting two new flexi hoses and attached them. They screwed on the opposite to the previous ones. So I left out the valve. Now the water pressure is high everywhere in he house? The downstairs electric shower when on whistles and is really loud noise. The pipe whistles under the stairs loud when the shower is on and also the main sink? The downstairs toliet also is loud when it fills back up?? I’m not sure how changing the taps and adding the new washing machine could do this? I’m not a plumber by the way! Thanks
 
Gonna need pics mate as your description is a bit vague what tap have you removed? what washers?? I’m assuming that you mean on the washing machine hose but not clear enough
 
I'll be betting you closed the stopcock off to do the job and when you put it back on turned it on all the way... If that is the case, you'll need to turn it back off a little to quiet the system. However that is short term fix and not really a fix at all because you are severly restricting flow. IF that was it, then you are best off fitting a pressure reducing valve on your incoming main. That way you get great flow and quiet it down. HTH
 
Hi I recently changed the washing machine and found that the new one only had a cold water inlet. The old one had hit as well. When I undid the hot after turning the valve off it be cams apparent the valve wasn’t shutting off properly. So I removed the tap to get to the valve and noticed the rubber seals had perished and of course you couldn’t get those anymore and also you couldn’t get the flexi hose which was he same so ended up getting two new flexi hoses and attached them. They screwed on the opposite to the previous ones. So I left out the valve. Now the water pressure is high everywhere in he house? The downstairs electric shower when on whistles and is really loud noise. The pipe whistles under the stairs loud when the shower is on and also the main sink? The downstairs toliet also is loud when it fills back up?? I’m not sure how changing the taps and adding the new washing machine could do this? I’m not a plumber by the way! Thanks

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So basically the washing machine hose is the cold tap. The other on was the the hit but I removed the same valve and just straight attached the tap. On the cold mixer tap I removed a valve that you use a Philips screw driver on and attached the the tap to the cold pipe. I have at the bottom one valve (Philips screwdriver) and then directly below it a funny looking one? Much older looking but it’s on the cold inlet directly? What is that? Thanks
 
That darker coloured valve is a non return valve. Attaching the tap straight to where the hot washing machine valve would make no difference. Is it perhaps you turned of your stopcock and it wasn’t fully open then you’ve opened it back up fully
 

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