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Looking for some advice on how to get rid of some noise our gas valve is making. Our natural gas fired boiler uses a Honeywell VR8304M4507 gas valve. The boiler is in a 1200 sq ft unfinished basement. The gas feed enter the home at one corner and the boiler is in the opposite corner. So iron pipe carries natural gas about 80 lineal feet to the boiler (30 across and then 50 back). Our bedroom is over the basement. When the thermostat in our room calls for heat, we distinctively hear 2 ’clangs’, which I assume are the two automatic valves opening. When the boiler reaches temperature or the thermostat is satisfied, we hear another much louder “clang/bang”.

I have little doubt the noise is caused by the sound of the valve echoing through this long stretch of pipe. When we moved into the house I was able to hear the zone valve for our bedroom zone “whirring“ open. I got rid of that by putting a small section of pex in that return line. I guess the sound is able to escape or is absorbed by the plastic. I assume we are having a similar problem with the sound of the gas valve through the long stretch of pipe. So, what should we do? Replace the gas valve? Can we put some plastic underground pipe somewhere? Anyone with any experience with this would be helpful. From what I can tell, most people do not have a boiler that is so far away from where the feed enters their home.

Thanks to all.
 

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