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Hi all

My neighbour has recently completed some bathroom renovations and in the process installed wall-mounted mixer taps (previously cross taps).

This is creating a significant gushing sound through our shared wall when water is running through the tap.

Has anyone heard of this before and does anyone have any ideas how to fix it?
 

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