How Do You Stop Water Pipes From Humming?
A humming noise in water pipes can be caused by pipes that are too small, water pressure changes when faucets are in use, a problem with the toilet tank refilling, worn washers or a number of other reasons. While many plumbing repairs require the skill of a professional plumber, there are some basic repairs that you can do yourself. But the first step in troubleshooting is identifying the source of the problem. Step 1 Check water pressure to make sure that it isn’t too high, particularly if the noise stops when you run water. High water pressure frequently causes water pipes to hum. Purchase a water pressure test gauge at a local hardware store and screw it onto your outside water faucet. When you turn on the faucet, the pressure displays on the gauge. If the water pressure is more than 60 or 70psi, adjust the pressure reducer valve on the main water line or hire a plumber to install one if there isn’t one already. Turn the valve counterclockwise to decrease water pressure. Step 2 Loca