Tapping sound from ceiling below master shower

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aetzkorn

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Hi,

I have noticed a tapping sound above the ceiling in our kitchen pantry, which is directly below the master bath shower.

I isolated the tapping go only when the shower or bath tub is draining. When the tub is filling or the shower water is running, the cold/hot lines are not making the sound. It's just when draining.

The ceiling below where I hear the tapping is not wet, I confirmed with a moisture meter.

the sound speeds up, then slows down as water is flowing.

I'm assuming it's expansion/contraction of the PVC drain, thoughts?

Shoudl I try and get this fixed knowing I have to take some of our textured ceiling out, or is it not causing any harm?
 
Hi,

I have noticed a tapping sound above the ceiling in our kitchen pantry, which is directly below the master bath shower.

I isolated the tapping go only when the shower or bath tub is draining. When the tub is filling or the shower water is running, the cold/hot lines are not making the sound. It's just when draining.

The ceiling below where I hear the tapping is not wet, I confirmed with a moisture meter.

the sound speeds up, then slows down as water is flowing.

I'm assuming it's expansion/contraction of the PVC drain, thoughts?

Shoudl I try and get this fixed knowing I have to take some of our textured ceiling out, or is it not causing any harm?
 

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It could very well be the expanding pipes going through the wood beams, and forgetting the isolators. I have an area above my shower that "ticks" as the whole house recirculator pushed the hot water around my house.

(by the way, your attachment failed to download)
 
It could very well be the expanding pipes going through the wood beams, and forgetting the isolators. I have an area above my shower that "ticks" as the whole house recirculator pushed the hot water around my house.

(by the way, your attachment failed to download)
 

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I believe this forum only allows posts such as what you are posting after 10 posts. It is a "spam" protection addition here.
 
Yes, we get lots of spammers daily, and all members are hand screened for the first 5 posts by myself and my partner Geoff.
 
Can you get up where that noise is coming from? The sound seems metal against metal. Also check any ventilation fans, soffit fans, etc.
 
Probably a pipe expanding and contracting against the framing. It’ll make a ticking/popping noise that some people mistake from a drip.
 
If you remove the light fixture nearest the sound is there room enough between the electrical junction box and the ceiling to insert a borescope to get a look at what's happening above that area? Not sure what you are going to do with the information, but it might be generally of interest.
 
It’s the pipe expanding or contracting. This happens when the hole for the piping is too small or held tight in some way. It’s very common.
 
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