Water hammer’s proper term is hydraulic shock. It occurs when a faucet or other valve is shut off quickly, causing a sudden stop in the water flow, and resulting in the loud banging characteristic of water hammer in the home’s plumbing in Sugar Land. When water hammer occurs, extreme stress is placed on the pipes, and damage can occur. In addition, the occurrence indicates there is a problem in the plumbing system, and shouldn’t be ignored. When your pipes are experiencing water hammer, contact a Benjamin Franklin Plumbing plumber in Sugar Land for proper diagnosis and repair.
Pipe Damage
The loud banging noise, frequently followed by a series of echoes, is the most widely recognized characteristic of water hammer. The stress of the shock causes erosion in pipes, valves and fittings that can result in leaks of the home’s plumbing in Sugar Land. Furthermore, the immediate reaction to the shock can be separation in the fittings, resulting in leaks.
The noise and vibration of air in the pipes, typically due to municipal system repair, is often confused with water hammer. However, air in the pipes occurs when you open a faucet, while water hammer occurs when a valve is closed. If water hammer is occurring in your home’s plumbing system, our plumbers in Sugar Land have the expertise to provide a …show more content…
Checking the water pressure can reveal if a pressure reducing valve has failed allowing water with unrestricted high pressure to enter the home. A simple water pressure gauge screwed into an outdoor faucet will reveal the water pressure. If the pressure exceeds 80 psi contact a plumber for plumbing repair. Locating a loose pipe strap or hanger is typically more difficult, especially when the pipes are located in the walls. Pipe corrosion isn’t a condition the homeowner will be able to identify, although discolored may be an indication when the pipe material is galvanized