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because something is clogged in the pipes
a musical instrument used in Panay consisting of a tube with a pipe. It is played by placing water in the tube and blowing the pipe. The presence of water produces a whistling sound.
Singing water pipes can be caused by air that is trapped in the pipes. The air can cause a whistling or singing sound, or it can cause the pipes to knock or rattle.
A teakettle typically makes a whistling sound when the water inside boils and creates steam, causing the whistle attachment on the spout to vibrate and produce a high-pitched noise.
-Whistling sounds are usually caused by water flowing through a restricted section of the plumbing. The restriction can be:sediment in the pipe- you have to break up/dislodge the clogdefective washer- replace washermessed up valve- repair the valveTo temporarily avoid the whistling noise-adjusting the water pressure using the faucet handles should do the trick-My husband
Air causes the whistling noise. I'm currently on a quest to eliminate the problem in my house (just had new water heater installed about a month ago, sounds like a choir of banshees when the water's running, toilets are flushed, washing machine or dishwasher are running,, etc.) When I figure out how to get the air out, I'll post a follow-up. In the meantime, at least you know what it is!
Water, drain, and vent lines that are used to plumb a house.
One of the supply lines has a hole or the faucet itself. You probably have seen the water by the time you get this. You probably have to shut the whole house off, most tubs don't have their own shut off valves.
Water lines or waste?If it is waste or vent lines you can use a water Jetter that will scour the lines to a like new condition
A toilet flushing that creates a groaning sound in the pipes of a house is usually caused by gas buildup in the lines. As the waste and water pass through, it displaces the gases causing the audible noise.
Call plumber, that's all I can say.
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