Washing machine/plumbing interrogate.? We bought a new front nouns washer and it's a bit different...
We bought a new front nouns washer and it's a bit different from regular machines in the sense that when it open the valve for hose at the first cycle it starts than stop, starts than stops several time. This off and on of the hose down causes the pipes surrounded by the wall to make a loud bang noise. I assume it's from the prompt cut and release of the water pressure. My query is can this do any long term interfere with to the pipes? Thanks.
Answers: There are hammer arresters basically for this problem.They screw onto the valve and afterwards the hose screws onto them.They are an nouns pocket that take up the shock of the dampen being turned bad so fast.Someone else have said that it will not be a problem this is not true the movement of the pipes might cause a big problem and the shock undulation that is making the pipes move could rupture hoses and blow pipes apart.And this is not nouns in the lines cause this problem.Someone else has said that the upper air in the lines have dissolved into the water he is referring to nouns chambers that are built into the hose system.Some places require these and they are a good theory but most places do not require these and the only article that can be done is to add sledge hammer arresters.
Not trying to be a smart a$$ but if you are worried about it after listen to where the pandemonium is the loudest and start cutting. It may never do anything or it could be rubbing against a staple right now. If you are not the best at drywall repair, oh ably it will be hidden by the washer anyway.
*edit* I thought somehow you be talking around the drain pipe. Nevermind the other stuf it is air contained by the line.