Hi,
I've seen a number of threads on this subject but I'm still a little confused about what to do in our specific situation. We've lived in our house for a year or so, and we've noticed that after using water you can hear the hissing of flow back to the cold water tank for quite a while afterwards. Up until last night, we'd never really thought much of it.
Last night we happened to do a lot of washing up, run the dishwasher, have a shower and run a bath all in relatively quick succession. Half way through running the bath, the water stopped. A quick trip up into the loft revealed that the tank was nearly empty, and was refilling at a slow trickle. I guess it would have taken several hours for it to refill; at any rate, by this morning it had finished and we have water again.
Is this normal? I'd like to replace the valve with something that fills faster if possible, but obviously I don't want to create a new set of problems with water hammer/noise. We already get a hissing sound in the bedroom that the pipes run through as it refills, and I guess this unavoidable to some degree; am I going to make it worse by having a valve that fills faster? I guess that the flow of water into the tank will also be louder. Our toilet cistern has a little pipe that comes down from the inlet valve to lower down the cistern to muffle the filling noise - can you get something equivalent for a cold water tank?
This is our current valve:
View media item 59098
Thanks in advance for any help!
I've seen a number of threads on this subject but I'm still a little confused about what to do in our specific situation. We've lived in our house for a year or so, and we've noticed that after using water you can hear the hissing of flow back to the cold water tank for quite a while afterwards. Up until last night, we'd never really thought much of it.
Last night we happened to do a lot of washing up, run the dishwasher, have a shower and run a bath all in relatively quick succession. Half way through running the bath, the water stopped. A quick trip up into the loft revealed that the tank was nearly empty, and was refilling at a slow trickle. I guess it would have taken several hours for it to refill; at any rate, by this morning it had finished and we have water again.
Is this normal? I'd like to replace the valve with something that fills faster if possible, but obviously I don't want to create a new set of problems with water hammer/noise. We already get a hissing sound in the bedroom that the pipes run through as it refills, and I guess this unavoidable to some degree; am I going to make it worse by having a valve that fills faster? I guess that the flow of water into the tank will also be louder. Our toilet cistern has a little pipe that comes down from the inlet valve to lower down the cistern to muffle the filling noise - can you get something equivalent for a cold water tank?
This is our current valve:
View media item 59098
Thanks in advance for any help!