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Folks,
I have two unrelated (i think) mysteries that are driving me mad and I’m looking for your help.
1)
At night, in the winter, when we flush the toilet, empty the sink or bath in the bathroom, which is right next to our bedroom, there are bad pipe knocking sounds that appear to come from the bathroom wall and then through our bedroom ceiling. They are a percussion of regular bangs, fast and loud at first, petering out, though sometimes it takes hours for them to go. Sometimes they’re also very loud.
- This only happens in the winter.
- This only happens at night (can’t be recreated during the day) and heating off/on seems to be irrelevant.
- We are top floor flat in a three storey 1990s block in London.
- Plumber says it is just random referred noise: nothing can be done. No rads need topping up, combiboiler is new ish and in good working order.
Any ideas?
2)
A night, in the winter, when we walk into the flat there is, perhaps three times per week, a grim dirty water smell right outside our kitchen in the hallway (no door). There are no obvious sources whatsoever. Plumber has been around cleaned out the kitchen pipes repeatedly and has no idea. Says perhaps it is a durgo value that is malfunctioning. But it’s been replaced twice already. My guess is that the smell emanates from bad pipework out of sight under our kitchen sink and a draught sucks the smell towards the front door. Though there’s no smell outside the front door.
So, assuming that the plumber isn’t an idiot, and thus the pipes are – from what he can see – fine, what can it be?
What does the fact that it ONLY occurs at night and ONLY during winter and ONLY sporadically say?
Any thoughts would be gratefully appreciated.
I have two unrelated (i think) mysteries that are driving me mad and I’m looking for your help.
1)
At night, in the winter, when we flush the toilet, empty the sink or bath in the bathroom, which is right next to our bedroom, there are bad pipe knocking sounds that appear to come from the bathroom wall and then through our bedroom ceiling. They are a percussion of regular bangs, fast and loud at first, petering out, though sometimes it takes hours for them to go. Sometimes they’re also very loud.
- This only happens in the winter.
- This only happens at night (can’t be recreated during the day) and heating off/on seems to be irrelevant.
- We are top floor flat in a three storey 1990s block in London.
- Plumber says it is just random referred noise: nothing can be done. No rads need topping up, combiboiler is new ish and in good working order.
Any ideas?
2)
A night, in the winter, when we walk into the flat there is, perhaps three times per week, a grim dirty water smell right outside our kitchen in the hallway (no door). There are no obvious sources whatsoever. Plumber has been around cleaned out the kitchen pipes repeatedly and has no idea. Says perhaps it is a durgo value that is malfunctioning. But it’s been replaced twice already. My guess is that the smell emanates from bad pipework out of sight under our kitchen sink and a draught sucks the smell towards the front door. Though there’s no smell outside the front door.
So, assuming that the plumber isn’t an idiot, and thus the pipes are – from what he can see – fine, what can it be?
What does the fact that it ONLY occurs at night and ONLY during winter and ONLY sporadically say?
Any thoughts would be gratefully appreciated.