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Shaking Pipes - If not water hammer, what is it?

him8nc
11 years ago

The pipes close to my kitchen sink and washer/dryer are rattling.

It isn't an everyday occurrence.

When it happens, no water is being used anywhere in the house.

It sounds as if someone has taken a pipe, shaken it a couple of times, lets go, and then the reverberations slow down on their own.

The whole process takes less than 30 seconds, and it ends. Sometimes it starts again a few minutes later. Sometimes it doesn't happen again for several days.

The water heater and bathroom are on the other end of the house, and I haven't heard noises near them.

But I do hear and feel the shaking from the kitchen to the family room in the middle of the house (mid-ways between the kitchen/laundry and the bathroom/water heater, which are on opposite sides of the house).

I haven't been under the house. I've never been under the house. Have no idea what to even look for.

Wondering if I should call a plumber, or if this is even a problem. Is it like an old house settling and making creeping noises? Or is there a chance that a pipe could do this shaking thing and then bust?

House was built in 1964.

Water heater is just a couple of years old.

Thanks!

This post was edited by him8nc on Wed, May 1, 13 at 23:59

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