I tried doing a search and didn't find anything specific to my query, so apologies if it has been answered and I just don't understand what I'm asking.
At random times of the day I will hear a water hammer. It always emanates from the same side of the house. In fact, it sounds like it's coming from the water main supply to the house. There is no specific act that instantaneously causes the water hammer (ie-not caused by faucets, toilets, washing machine, dishwasher, etc). It's not even some consistent finite time after using devices with water. Could it be the water heater filling maybe?
Anyway, I digress, I've had the town come out and check their check valve and all of their equipment and they've said it all looks good.
To my point, is it possible that water hammer is not caused by any specific "appliance" but rather it's a function of the whole system? If it's a system level issue, can an arrestor fix that? Where would the arrestor even be installed in that scenario?
Any help is appreciated. I'm sorry if I've said things wrong or didn't explain well.
At random times of the day I will hear a water hammer. It always emanates from the same side of the house. In fact, it sounds like it's coming from the water main supply to the house. There is no specific act that instantaneously causes the water hammer (ie-not caused by faucets, toilets, washing machine, dishwasher, etc). It's not even some consistent finite time after using devices with water. Could it be the water heater filling maybe?
Anyway, I digress, I've had the town come out and check their check valve and all of their equipment and they've said it all looks good.
To my point, is it possible that water hammer is not caused by any specific "appliance" but rather it's a function of the whole system? If it's a system level issue, can an arrestor fix that? Where would the arrestor even be installed in that scenario?
Any help is appreciated. I'm sorry if I've said things wrong or didn't explain well.