Noisy Pipes: What the Sounds Mean and When to Call a Plumber Unusual sounds coming from your pipes can be more than an annoyance. Some noises point to simple fixable causes like air in the lines or loose hardware, while others can indicate a problem that may worsen—such as a failing pressure regulator, worn cartridges, or a blockage in the drain system. Here’s a practical guide to common pipe sounds, what they typically mean, and when you should stop troubleshooting and contact a licensed plumber. Hissing or whistling A steady hissing or high-pitched whistle often comes from water flowing through a partially closed valve, a worn faucet cartridge, or a leak in a supply line. In some homes, it may also relate to water pressure that’s too high—especially if the sound increases when multiple fixtures run. Try turning the fixture off and back on, and confirm the shutoff valves are fully open. If the noise persists at the same int ... Read more »...
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Emergency Plumbing can install gas appliances, perform maintenance, examine gas lines for current condition, check for leaks, do any types of repairs, and consult you on any gas appliance related questions that you might have. Using a gas line without doing proper maintenance work and repairs can cause the possibility of gas leaking. It is extremely dangerous and can not only affect your property, but more importantly, health of yours and your loved ones.
The gas leaking can be easily identified by its specific smell of petroleum. Your home plants might change color and you might hear some unusual noises near the damaged line.
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