Poseidon
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A pinhole leak had developed in the copper pipe that's circled in red in the attached photo.
A plumber came out and made the repair. However, that night, I noticed that our (four-year-old) Grundfos UP 15-29 SU recirculation pump was operating much more loudly than usual -- we could even hear it running throughout the house, its low whine transmitting through the pipes.
I contacted the plumber and they mentioned it's probably just "residual air" in the line that "needs to be bled."
I'm a total n00b when it comes to plumbing, so I apologize in advance if this is a super basic question: does that diagnosis sounds correct and, if it might be correct, how exactly would I go about purging the system of this "residual air?"
THANK YOU, guys!
A plumber came out and made the repair. However, that night, I noticed that our (four-year-old) Grundfos UP 15-29 SU recirculation pump was operating much more loudly than usual -- we could even hear it running throughout the house, its low whine transmitting through the pipes.
I contacted the plumber and they mentioned it's probably just "residual air" in the line that "needs to be bled."
I'm a total n00b when it comes to plumbing, so I apologize in advance if this is a super basic question: does that diagnosis sounds correct and, if it might be correct, how exactly would I go about purging the system of this "residual air?"
THANK YOU, guys!