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Vibrating water lines - any idea?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tuplumber" data-source="post: 2039090" data-attributes="member: 25903"><p>What you need to do is cut out the sheet rock to look and see if the pipe that is going into the valve and the pipe leaving the valve has a union on it. If you have unions on both ends you can loosen the unions and replace with another. If there is not unions on both ends it will be more difficult to replace. As far as the bolts go the one in the middle adjusts the pressure. Removing the cap or turning the bolt isn't going to do you any good. The valve needs to be replaced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tuplumber, post: 2039090, member: 25903"] What you need to do is cut out the sheet rock to look and see if the pipe that is going into the valve and the pipe leaving the valve has a union on it. If you have unions on both ends you can loosen the unions and replace with another. If there is not unions on both ends it will be more difficult to replace. As far as the bolts go the one in the middle adjusts the pressure. Removing the cap or turning the bolt isn't going to do you any good. The valve needs to be replaced. [/QUOTE]
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