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Water heater / pipe bang
Since having our gas hot water heater replaced, I've noticed that there's a
single "bang" after hot water use. It isn't associated with turning the water on and off. I think it is thermal, pipe expansion or contraction after the hot water heater runs to recover. Is this going to damage anything? In other words, is it worth figuring out exactly what is banging and where and trying to fix it? -- Regards, Jerry Schwartz http://www.writebynight.com e-card JerryS https://ecardfile.com/ |
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