Dear All,
I live in a terrace house and a sound (from inside the house) has started to appear - It is like a foghorn which lasts for a few seconds. It happens once every fews days, however it might happen more when I'm not in. When it does happen I can never work out where it is coming from.
It would be interesting to hear if anyone else has had a similar issue or know from experience?
A few points:-
- The boiler (Worcester borsh, 5 years old) was recently serviced and everything was in working order.
- The noise only happens when the taps/shower are not in use.
- The heating has been on full time in the past few weeks. Previously it was only on for a few hours of the day.
- The central heating and hot water taps (kitchen and bathroom wash hand basin) are working fine.
- In the same period as the horning sound has happened, the shower (Thermostatic bar shower) isn't working as good - it is now warm instead as hot, and it takes longer to warm up. The shower is only 14 months old.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks, Mark.
I live in a terrace house and a sound (from inside the house) has started to appear - It is like a foghorn which lasts for a few seconds. It happens once every fews days, however it might happen more when I'm not in. When it does happen I can never work out where it is coming from.
It would be interesting to hear if anyone else has had a similar issue or know from experience?
A few points:-
- The boiler (Worcester borsh, 5 years old) was recently serviced and everything was in working order.
- The noise only happens when the taps/shower are not in use.
- The heating has been on full time in the past few weeks. Previously it was only on for a few hours of the day.
- The central heating and hot water taps (kitchen and bathroom wash hand basin) are working fine.
- In the same period as the horning sound has happened, the shower (Thermostatic bar shower) isn't working as good - it is now warm instead as hot, and it takes longer to warm up. The shower is only 14 months old.
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks, Mark.