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We have had longstanding issues with water hammer with the pipework in our house, but since I replaced the toilet and fitted a new isolating valve to it we've problems with singing pipes when taps are being used.
I've drained the system to try to get some air in any chambers to ease things, but there don't look to be any air chambers built in - I think any air that has ever been trapped to cushion the flow of water has been more by accident than design.
What would be the best course of action for remedying the problem? Is there a recommended valve or section of pipe that I can add to the system that would help, and if so, where would it be best to fit it?
Cheers
I've drained the system to try to get some air in any chambers to ease things, but there don't look to be any air chambers built in - I think any air that has ever been trapped to cushion the flow of water has been more by accident than design.
What would be the best course of action for remedying the problem? Is there a recommended valve or section of pipe that I can add to the system that would help, and if so, where would it be best to fit it?
Cheers