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The stopcock was replaced a couple of months ago as it was leaking, the noise was there before it being replaced but I'm just getting round to getting to the bottom of it now.
As far as I'm aware there isn't a pressure reducing valve anywhere, if I got the water company out to have a look at their end and don't find an issue are they likely to charge me?
. Like some one tapping a metal ring , or wooden stick against a bare pipe 2 times a sec.
I'm thinking of a variation , small debris(snots) after stop tap , is it all soldered , or do you have any compression pipework joins wherepipe work can be seperated past internal stopcock ?...difficult..maybe......stopcock disconnected from rest of house and join a temporary pipe leaving it, to outside,
It sounds more like a tapping than a banging but it's really fast.
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