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toller
 
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Default Noisy pipes

My 2 story house is about 22 years old.

This morning I was on the first floor while my wife was washing up on the
second. The pipes were pretty noisy; more than I remember hearing before.

This concerns me because 2 years ago I replaced some ceiling tiles in the
basement and found that a 20' run of pipes had pulled free of all the pipe
hangers and was just shaking around. I reinstalled better hangers and it
seems fine, but it worries me about the plumbing quality in general.

I don't know much about plumbing, but presumably the pipes upstairs run
though holes in joist and can't move around much?

Should I be concerned about the noise?
Is there anything, other than ripping up the floors and walls, to be done
about this?

Thanks.


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22 years ago a few builders started using floor trusses instead of joists,
sometimes only on upper floors. In that case, the pipes would be using the
same poorly installed hangers. Unlikely but possible.


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My 2 story house is about 22 years old.

This morning I was on the first floor while my wife was washing up on the
second. The pipes were pretty noisy; more than I remember hearing before.

This concerns me because 2 years ago I replaced some ceiling tiles in the
basement and found that a 20' run of pipes had pulled free of all the pipe
hangers and was just shaking around. I reinstalled better hangers and it
seems fine, but it worries me about the plumbing quality in general.

I don't know much about plumbing, but presumably the pipes upstairs run
though holes in joist and can't move around much?

Should I be concerned about the noise?
Is there anything, other than ripping up the floors and walls, to be done
about this?

Thanks.



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