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How do I eliminate air in the system - loud noise on flushing downstairs loo & running cold tap at adjacent sink? Do I need a man?!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That's two very diferent questions and I think the latter is beter placed in the body and soul section (though I'm available :>)....anyways if it had been a heating system then I could have seen an easy way round this but I don't think it's air in the system as the toilet is an open ended system i.e. when youflush the cistern fills and any trapped air can escape also the same with the tap so I would say (and friend who works for a water company agrees) that it's much more likely to be a water pressure issue....do you live very near a reservior or pumping station? If so and your DIY is up to it you could fit a Pressure Reducing Valve....alternately get a couple of plumbers in for an opinion but don't pay anything up front!
It's knowen as "water hammer" and is caused when there is a sudden increase in pressure. Before trying to fit a prv or calling in a plumber, you could try just closing the valve down a bit where the water enters your property. This might work if you're lucky, it just depends on how bad the problem is. Or, is the water coming from a tank in your loft? If it is then there should be a valve when the water exits the tank. Try closing it down a bit.