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Hi, wonder if anyone can give any pointers on this problem or if its best for a pro to be called out....

The pipes around a toilet on the 3rd floor of my house have started to vibrate very severely when the toilet is flushed, the water does NOT backup at all.

This first happened after the toilet wasnt used for about a month and hasnt gone away. The vibration lessens if i turn on the cold tap and eventuallys stops after about 3mins. Most recently after leaving the toilet for several days I noticed when I returned that sewage and come back round the U bend.

To me it sounds like a blockage but wanted some views before I call out Dynorod or someone.

Cheers
 
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Sounds like two unrelated problems to me.

If there's been no further problems with foul water returning to the pan I wouldn't worry about it.

The vibration is water hammer. Probably caused by wear to the float operated valve in the toilet cistern or the one in the cold water cistern in the roof space. This can cause damage to the pipework if left.

Mike
 
Hi As [DLMURL="http://www.ukplumbersforums.co.uk/members/mike-jackson.html"]Mike Jackson[/DLMURL] has explained water hammer is the likely culprit. If you purchase a torbek type ball valve this will almost certainly cure the problem. Good Luck
 
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As the guys say its the fill valve vibrating on the seat of the rubber valve, I tend to term this as "chattering" rather than water hammer.

For the OP water hammer is the concussive effect of water being suddenly shut off and comming to an abrupt stop. So the valve seat "chattering" is causing the hammer or, as you hear, its more of a high pitch scream! (I've never heard a hammer screaming, only me after I've hit my thumb with a hammer!!!!!)

Replace fill valve. Simples
 
5 years old! I expect that Torbeck valve that someone suggested has failed again already by now!
 
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Yeah I know, I know

PMSL

I also posted on another thread from a link at the bottom of the page thinking they were recents threads, silly newbi me!!!
 
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