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    VIBRATING PIPES AFTER FLUSHING EITHER TOILET

    Thanks for replies guys - it turned out that it was the external water pressure which had increased massively (it was already very strong) - we simply turned down the water coming in at stop cock and problem solved :D And even with turned down low I still have high water pressure (Explains...
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    VIBRATING PIPES AFTER FLUSHING EITHER TOILET

    Thanks again for all your advice. Loo's are fine now - but I have taken your advice about changing washers on board - thanks. But it is now happening again when using the bottom flat kitchen tap - so will look into changing jumper in their stop tap. My first floor kitchen tap has a drip...
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    VIBRATING PIPES AFTER FLUSHING EITHER TOILET

    Thanks Legion - I haven't got water tank - combi boilers. Just thought it seemed weird that appart from my toilets it was happening with downstairs kitchen tap.
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    VIBRATING PIPES AFTER FLUSHING EITHER TOILET

    Thanks ever so much for your help and advice. The water pressure is strong. It is strange as just checked flat downstairs who are on same mains their loo was fine but their kitchen tap was really vibrating the pipes in both their and my flat when they used it. I have put isolation valves back...
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    VIBRATING PIPES AFTER FLUSHING EITHER TOILET

    Thanks ever so much for your replies. The pipes go under the floor - so not sure. They have isolation valves and I have turned these ten past and it has stopped the horrendously loud vibration - although the top floor loo flush is much louder than it ever used to be - sounds like a boiling...
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    VIBRATING PIPES AFTER FLUSHING EITHER TOILET

    When I flush either of the toilets the noise/vibration is horrendous. I had new bathrooms installed probably about 2 years ago - it has just started recently. Mains water high pressure. Combi boiler so no water tank. I hope you can help
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