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Hello everyone. I'm hearing a clicking or knocking noise coming from the
water heater. After you flush a toilet and the tank refills or when you
quickly turn a faucet to full-on and then full-off, a clicking sound comes
from the water heater. It's usually 3 clicks. One really loud, then
slightly loud and then sort of quiet. This sound came about within the
past year or two and actually sounds a little worse now (or maybe I'm just
getting obsessed with it).

I originally thought this was a simple water hammer issue so I installed 4
water hammer arrestors. One by the kitchen sink on one side of the house.
One by the 2 toilets on the other side of the house. When those 2 didn't
seem to cure anything, I installed "ball cock" water hammer arrestors
right at each toilet. Still nothing.

The water heater is a Richmond model, is about 8 years old and is a gas
model. I've strapped down ALL of the plumbing in the basement so that all
pipes are tight. Nothing is rattling. If I turn the spigot off at the
water heater and flush the toilet, the noise goes away. But with the
spigot open, the sound is there.

I spoke to a plumber over the phone and he said they could remove the
check valve on the water heater to cure it. I guess that when water is
shut off, this check valve was knocking on the inside of the water heater
(??). But when the plumber showed up to fix it, he mentioned that the
water heater didn't have any dielectric nipples so he couldn't do anything
to it. He did test my water pressure and it is 69 psi which he said wasn't
all that bad.

Is there anything else I can do to cure this? My wife tends to go to the
bathroom a lot during the night and flushes every time. This knocking
ALWAYS wakes me up. I'd like to avoid either waiting for the water heater
to die or shelling out the bucks to buy a new one just to get rid of this
noise. HELP!

Thank you in advance!!

Joe

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Hello everyone. I'm hearing a clicking or knocking noise coming from the
water heater. After you flush a toilet and the tank refills or when you
quickly turn a faucet to full-on and then full-off, a clicking sound comes
from the water heater. It's usually 3 clicks. One really loud, then
slightly loud and then sort of quiet. This sound came about within the
past year or two and actually sounds a little worse now (or maybe I'm just
getting obsessed with it).

I originally thought this was a simple water hammer issue so I installed 4
water hammer arrestors. One by the kitchen sink on one side of the house.
One by the 2 toilets on the other side of the house. When those 2 didn't
seem to cure anything, I installed "ball cock" water hammer arrestors
right at each toilet. Still nothing.

The water heater is a Richmond model, is about 8 years old and is a gas
model. I've strapped down ALL of the plumbing in the basement so that all
pipes are tight. Nothing is rattling. If I turn the spigot off at the
water heater and flush the toilet, the noise goes away. But with the
spigot open, the sound is there.

I spoke to a plumber over the phone and he said they could remove the
check valve on the water heater to cure it. I guess that when water is
shut off, this check valve was knocking on the inside of the water heater
(??). But when the plumber showed up to fix it, he mentioned that the
water heater didn't have any dielectric nipples so he couldn't do anything
to it. He did test my water pressure and it is 69 psi which he said wasn't
all that bad.

Is there anything else I can do to cure this? My wife tends to go to the
bathroom a lot during the night and flushes every time. This knocking
ALWAYS wakes me up. I'd like to avoid either waiting for the water heater
to die or shelling out the bucks to buy a new one just to get rid of this
noise. HELP!

Thank you in advance!!

Joe


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Hello everyone. I'm hearing a clicking or knocking noise coming from the
water heater. After you flush a toilet and the tank refills or when you
quickly turn a faucet to full-on and then full-off, a clicking sound comes
from the water heater. It's usually 3 clicks. One really loud, then
slightly loud and then sort of quiet. This sound came about within the
past year or two and actually sounds a little worse now (or maybe I'm just
getting obsessed with it).


Is your heater gas, and is it electronic ignition or pilot light? If it's
e-ignition, you could be hearing the clicking of the igniter (down where the
thermostat is). I don't know if it can be fixed. But it makes me wonder
why this happens every time the toilet is flushed; the 'terlit' should have
cold water going into it.

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On Apr 28, 6:27*pm, (jschmitt28)
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Hello everyone. I'm hearing a clicking or knocking noise coming from the
water heater. After you flush a toilet and the tank refills or when you
quickly turn a faucet to full-on and then full-off, a clicking sound comes
from the water heater. It's usually 3 clicks. One really loud, then
slightly loud and then sort of quiet. This sound came about within the
past year or two and actually sounds a little worse now (or maybe I'm just
getting obsessed with it).

I originally thought this was a simple water hammer issue so I installed 4
water hammer arrestors. One by the kitchen sink on one side of the house.
One by the 2 toilets on the other side of the house. When those 2 didn't
seem to cure anything, I installed "ball cock" water hammer arrestors
right at each toilet. Still nothing.

The water heater is a Richmond model, is about 8 years old and is a gas
model. I've strapped down ALL of the plumbing in the basement so that all
pipes are tight. Nothing is rattling. If I turn the spigot off at the
water heater and flush the toilet, the noise goes away. But with the
spigot open, the sound is there. *

I spoke to a plumber over the phone and he said they could remove the
check valve on the water heater to cure it. I guess that when water is
shut off, this check valve was knocking on the inside of the water heater
(??). But when the plumber showed up to fix it, he mentioned that the
water heater didn't have any dielectric nipples so he couldn't do anything
to it. He did test my water pressure and it is 69 psi which he said wasn't
all that bad.

Is there anything else I can do to cure this? My wife tends to go to the
bathroom a lot during the night and flushes every time. This knocking
ALWAYS wakes me up. I'd like to avoid either waiting for the water heater
to die or shelling out the bucks to buy a new one just to get rid of this
noise. HELP!

Thank you in advance!!

Joe

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Plumber says its got no nipples , HW goes to toilet, he can do nada,
he is also an idiot.


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On Apr 28, 6:27*pm, (jschmitt28)
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Hello everyone. I'm hearing a clicking or knocking noise coming from the
water heater.


snip


Might be a failing dip tube flopping around. Have it replaced (ought
to be cheap) and maybe the sound will go away. Good luck.

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Hello everyone. I'm hearing a clicking or knocking noise coming from the
water heater. After you flush a toilet and the tank refills or when you
quickly turn a faucet to full-on and then full-off, a clicking sound comes
from the water heater. It's usually 3 clicks. One really loud, then
slightly loud and then sort of quiet. This sound came about within the
past year or two and actually sounds a little worse now (or maybe I'm just
getting obsessed with it).



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