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Cistern Noise
After I Flush My Toilet (upstairs) I Get A Really Loud Noise Come Through The Pipes From Downstairs, Is This An Airlock? If So What Can I Do To Get Rid Of It? Please Help, Thanks.
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Re: Cistern Noise
Replace the fill valve in the questioned toilet
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Re: Cistern Noise
The noise could be water hammer and can be reduced with Water Hammer Arrestors. You can get them threaded, solder type or compression type. I bet the upstairs toilet has a quick closing type ballcock in the tank. If you have a shut off valve on the water supply of the toilet AND if it is a 3/8" outlet, get one of the compression type and install it on the valve and reinstall the supply. If you choose to replace the ballcock instead, choose a slow close type or just try slowing down the fill rate on the one you have. Hope this helps.
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