What is that persistent noise coming from your pipes trying to tell you? What is the cause? This article will help you identify the cause and a remedy to fix it. Your house is talking to you. And no, ...
Last week's column on "water hammers" struck a chord with two of our readers. One accused us of being "on the take" for suggesting that our homeowner might have to open a wall or call a plumber.
Q: I am getting a rattling sound in the pipe in one of my bathrooms when I turn on the hot water. The bathrooms are stacked on top of each other on three floors, but only one bathroom is affected. How ...
Dear Angie: Our two-story home has 41/2 bathrooms, which all seem to have a common cold water pipe that runs through a particular wall and ceiling. In four of the baths, when the toilet is flushed, ...
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