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Hi, each time a tap is turned on or toilet flushed anywhere in the house I can hear a continuous noise in the pipes but I can only hear this noise when I'm in the downstairs cloakroom where the stopcock is located. The noise sounds like a very fast tapping not really a banging noise though, could this possibly be from a water meter? The water meter is about 5 or 6 meters away from the front of the house. The stopcock has been replaced but made no difference.

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Fill a bucket/bowl from your fastest tap .
a) estimate how long/ Guestimate flow rate ?
b) Was this activity any noisier in cloak room ?
( than normal toilet flush )
c) Does this only happen the once if
more water is run off in a minute or two,
or each time more water is drawn off ?
 
Hi thanks for the reply, I tried it from the kitchen tap and the cloakroom tap, it was slightly quicker to fill in the kitchen but there wasn't any difference in noise. This noise happens each time water is drawn off, one thing I did notice is that the noise seems to be slower if the hot tap is turned on rather than the cold not sure what that means though?

Thanks
 
Could be a loose jumper on the stop tap

Or water hammer

Does it sound like pipes banging / a thud
 
It sounds more like a tapping than a banging but it's really fast.
 
Do you have a combi boiler or a cylinder ?
 
Does the noise happen on the hot water as well?
 
Could be a loose jumper on the stop tap

Is your stop tap fully open ?
 
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