Repair plumbing noises yourself Accessing pipes, valves, connections and fixtures can be difficult if you are not familiar with residential plumbing projects. A few simple steps can be taken to fix the noise, but the repair may not be easy, even for the most experienced do-it-yourself homeowner. Screeching High-pitched noises, such as squealing, whistling and bellowing, coming from the plumbing system usually indicate that the valves are in need of repair. One of the bolts, nuts or other small pieces of hardware may be broken, worn or missing. You can check the valve hardware to find the source of the problem, then simply replace the broken piece. We can also schedule one of our technicians to come and fix the problem. Gurgling Drains can produce noises due to problems within the pipes that carry water to the sewer, such as a gurgling sound just below the drain or in the walls. The gurgling indicates that the pipe is partially clogged and needs to be cleared. When to call a ...
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