by plumbbob »
Thu Jun 05, 2008 10:54 pm
Right, now we have a little to work on, we can make a few suggestions.
I think there have been two or three other threads started this week asking the same question so I guess you can say this is a fairly common problem.
Water hammer is caused by the closing of a valve and the flow is stemmed abruptly. Depending on the circumstances, the noise made can be quite gentle or very loud.
Obviously though, this can put extra stress on pipework and joints and has been known to cause damage. However, this is considered very unlikely, and is really more a nuisance than anything else.
As to why this can happen on one system and not another is less clear, and can, unfortunately, be difficult to rectify particularly with a combi boiler as they contain less user adjustable parts.