Strange Water Sounds In Your Home? Here’s What to Check
Most running water sounds in the home are familiar, but what should you do if you hear unexpected water sounds? When should you be concerned?
First, before you have a plumbing emergency it’s important that everyone in the home know where the water shutoff valve is located and how to turn of the water supply.
One of the most common unexpected water noises is running toilets. If a toilet suddenly starts running it is usually caused by a stuck flapper valve.
Bubbling water sounds can be a sign of a water heater that has an excessive amount of sediment that is causing air bubbles and boiling inside the tank. Flushing the tank will remove the sediment.
Trickling water sounds are often made by refrigerators. If it has an icemaker, it is probably the ice tray filling with water. Another sound you may hear is when the freezer is on a timed defrost cycle and causes water to drip from places where ice or frost has built up into an evaporation tray under the unit.
Another common source of water leaks is washing machine hoses, which can wear out over time and burst.
Have questions about your plumbing system? Call ABC Southwest Plumbing & Air Conditioning. We’re here to help.
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