What if the tap rings?

Question 1: What should I do if the faucet always responds? I have encountered the problem of loud noise of cut-off valve before. As soon as the door opened, it sounded like an electric hammer hitting the wall. After investigation, it is a vibration problem, which can be solved by cutting the valve or turning it down.

Your question should be the same. Try to open the door of the hot and cold water mixing faucet.

Question 2: The faucet is always buzzing. Is there any way to solve it? Install a blind pipe at the highest point of the water pipe. If it has a faucet, it is good to exhaust it regularly. Gas floats upward and water flows downward.

Question 3: What should I do if the faucet keeps making noise? I know your reasons very well. It is caused by the influence of water flow on the faucet valve of the stop valve. The cut-off valve is characterized by being able to rotate many times, and it is usually closed well, but if the sealing rubber pad is broken, it will leak! Your faucet will usually ring, not turn off, and a small amount of water will come out. If there is no water flowing out, there will definitely be no noise! The best solution is to replace it with a ball valve faucet, which can only rotate 90 degrees, and the valve core will not move at all, and will not make any vibration sound at all, thus solving the problem once and for all!

Question 4: How to deal with the noise of the tap water pipe is because the tap water pressure is too high. When the faucet is turned on and off quickly, water flows back and forth in the pipeline, resulting in a collision sound. Solution: Turn on or off the faucet slowly to reduce the impact of water flow.

Question 5: Why is the faucet buzzing? 1 There is air in the water pipe, which may not be yours. Turn the tap on as high as possible and then turn it off.

Just replace the valve inside with a gasket. The method is to open the big screw on the faucet, take out the valve inside, remove the residual gasket on the valve, cut a rubber gasket according to the size and put it back, and put the big screw back on the line.

Question 6: As soon as the tap is turned on, the water pipe will rumble. What happened? There is air in the pipe. When the faucet is turned on, the water stream collides with the air to make a sound. Because the water is low, the water level drops when the faucet is turned off, and air enters from the faucet, so turning on the faucet will ring. Find a property or water supply company to solve it.

Question 7: Why does the tap ring when it is turned on? Normal'' This is the * * * earthquake caused by water flowing through the main water pipeline'' because the distance between the vertical pipelines of the main water pipeline is too long and there are few connection points''! More fixed points!

If it doesn't work, change the pipe and add more elbows to solve it! ``

Question 8: How to solve the abnormal sound of faucet? What should I do if the faucet keeps making noise?

Professional answer

The faucet always makes a sound, which is caused by a slight leak in the faucet. Usually, this phenomenon only happens on the faucet with porcelain core. The water flow vibrates the ceramic valve plate of the faucet, producing a vibrating sound. In this case, you can tighten the cover on the faucet or replace the faucet. If the leakage is serious and the noise is loud, it needs to be replaced. Sometimes the noise from the neighbor's faucet will come through the water pipe, so it is necessary to find out the reason and deal with it well.

Question 9: The tap next door rang. What should I do, tell him to fix it?

Question 10: Why does the faucet make a harsh sound when it is turned on or off? When the faucet is turned on or off, the faucet may scream, whistle or squeak. There are several possible reasons for these harsh voices. If your house is newly built, it may be because your pipe is too narrow for water to pass smoothly. Similarly, the pipes in old houses may be narrowed because of the scale formed inside, and the faucets will also make noise. In both cases, you have to replace these pipes to eliminate the noise, which cannot be repaired quickly. The noise of the faucet is more likely to be caused by the wrong gasket size or the gasket is not closely attached to the faucet valve core. You should turn off the water supply before starting repair work or any other repair work on the faucet. Replacing the gasket or sticking it tightly should eliminate the noise. If the faucet still makes noise, please check the washer seat. The gasket seat may be partially sealed by debris, so the restricted water flow will produce whistle or squeak. If this is the case, clean the washer seat. The long scream you hear when you turn the faucet handle means that the metal thread of the valve core is squeezing the thread of the faucet. Remove the valve core and apply some vaseline oil to the two sets of threads. Its lubrication function should make this noise no longer appear and make the handle easier to turn. Of course, if the thread of the valve core or the thread of the faucet body is worn, the interaction between them will make the faucet vibrate and make noise. In this case, it is not enough to completely eliminate the noise of the faucet just by applying lubricating oil. Install a new spool and see if the noise still appears. If there is still noise, the reason is that the thread of the faucet body is worn, and the only solution can only be to change a brand-new faucet. Fortunately, the valve core is usually worn first. But even if you need to replace the whole faucet, it is a very simple matter. We will introduce it in detail in the next section.