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Air in Water Lines

Monday, December 23rd, 2013

Air in Water Lines - Plumbers

Having air in your water lines is not a serious plumbing problem, but the sooner you address it, the better. It’s easy to bleed out air from your pipes, and you can do it yourself without having to call a plumber.

What to Do to Remove the Air in Water Lines

Air can accumulate in your water lines, making flowing and flushing more difficult. It can also make loud noises, which can be disturbing. However, it’s not difficult to correct this problem. Here’s what you need to do to bleed air out from your pipes to improve water flow and get rid of those unwanted sounds.

Eliminate Air in Water Lines

1. First, you need to make sure that the valve of your main water supply is turned on.

2. Turn on all faucets in your house, both for hot and cold water. Start with the faucet that is closest to the valve and do the same with every other faucet, until you get to the most distant one, beginning downstairs, and finishing upstairs.

3. You also need to bleed out the air from the fixtures, such as those connected to the washing machine or dishwasher.

4. Flush all the toilets in your house.

5. Once you’ve turned on all the faucets, let them run for about ten minutes. The water flow will bleed out air, and your pipes will stop vibrating or making banging noises.

6. If the water flow seems to be normal, start turning off the faucets in reversed order. Begin with the last faucet you turned on, and finish with the one closest to the water supply valve.

This way, you will remove air pockets from your water lines, restore water flow, and eliminate those unpleasant noises.

Still Having Issues with Your Pipes?

In case air bleeding doesn’t solve your problem, you might be dealing with another plumbing issue. Contact TalkLocal, and we’ll put you in touch with professionals in your area who will assist you.