Why do I hear a screeching sound in the bathroom when any cold faucet is turned on in my home?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-06-02
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I think you should take a look at your family's system first.

    The main line of the water pipeline, the kitchen and bathroom are separated. The current new buildings are generally equipped with advanced kitchens for tap water and toilets at the rear, and they all have their own control valves. You can start by trying to close the valve in the bathroom.

    Then turn on the cold water tap in the kitchen and try it. If there is, it may be that your water is separate from the bathroom. That's the water diameter!

    There is air in the water, and there will be a sound through the large tube to the small tube.

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