LAWN SPRINKLERS HAVE A VERY LARGE PIPE(USUALLY A 1 INCH) WHILE THE REST OF THE HOME USUALLY HAS A SMALLER LINE. WHEN THE SPRINKLER VALVE IS OPENED, WATER FROM THE UPPER PART OF THE HOUSE CAN DRAIN INTO THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM LEAVING AIR POCKETS. WHEN YOU SHUT OFF THE SPRINKLER THIS AIR IS EJECTED FROM THE HOUSE FIXTURES. OTHER THAN THE SURPRISE, IT SHOULD POSE NO PROBLEM.
Ask your plumber to install a water hammer arrester.
Yes, it is normal to hear water running through pipes in a house, especially when faucets are turned on or toilets are flushed. This sound is typically a result of the water flowing through the plumbing system.
bathroom fixtures names are bathtubs, toilets, vanity tops, sinks, faucets, lavatories, lavs, faucets, shower valves, shower heads, shower doors.
A toilet is intended to flush away waste, it is not normally used as a source of water, even though it does contain water. Normally, people who have toilets also have faucets in their sinks, and they get water from faucets.
Fixtures are anything that is in a permanent position. Fixtures is a word used to describe faucets, sinks, toilets, permanent lights, etc.
A domestic plumber fits and repairs faucets, toilets, sinks, water heaters ,broken pipes, water filters etc.
Kohler brand faucets are a bathroom fixture. Kohler brand toilets also are found in some bathrooms.
Duravit is a manufacturer of bathroom fixtures including bathtubs, toilets, showers, faucets and fixtures, bathroom furniture and other bath accessories.
Kholer is best known for their kitchen and bathroom faucets and accessories. They also sell bathtubs, showers, sinks, toilets, and replacement parts.
Newport Brass sells kitchen and bath products. They offer everything from faucets and sinks to showers and toilets and will order in anything you cannot find in-store.
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-- inflating tires -- playing musical "wind" instruments -- drinking through straws -- flushing toilets -- watering lawns with hose or sprinkler -- drawing water from wells -- blowing up balloons -- operating barometers -- maintaining body shape, especially around the abdomen -- breathing