Maple Leafs
11-15-2003, 02:07 PM
Here's the situation: whenever we run the dishwasher or kitchen sink, we hear what sounds like a dripping noise coming from the pipes. This only happens with hot water, and only when water is running (not when things are shut off). There are no external signs of leaks anywhere (puddles, water damage, mold, etc).
My wife and I disagree about the possible cause. I will present both viewpoints here, without comment, and I ask you to let me know which you think may be correct.
Viewpoint #1: This is just normal pipe expansion from the hot water. The pipes are expanding as they heat up, causing a creaking noise which could be mistaken for dripping. Proposed solution: when running the sink or dishwasher, turn the volume on the TV up.
Viewpoint #2: This is the end of the freaking world. There is apparently a magical leak in the outtake piping which somehow responds only to hot water, and is clearly causing some unseen reservoir in our home to slowly fill with water. Eventually the water will burst, flood the home, and we will have to move out. Proposed solution: call in an army of plumbers to tear the house up looking for the damn leak, while we stand in the background throwing hundred dollar bills at them.
Again, I will not reveal which of these viewpoints is mine until after the votes are in. What do you guys think?
My wife and I disagree about the possible cause. I will present both viewpoints here, without comment, and I ask you to let me know which you think may be correct.
Viewpoint #1: This is just normal pipe expansion from the hot water. The pipes are expanding as they heat up, causing a creaking noise which could be mistaken for dripping. Proposed solution: when running the sink or dishwasher, turn the volume on the TV up.
Viewpoint #2: This is the end of the freaking world. There is apparently a magical leak in the outtake piping which somehow responds only to hot water, and is clearly causing some unseen reservoir in our home to slowly fill with water. Eventually the water will burst, flood the home, and we will have to move out. Proposed solution: call in an army of plumbers to tear the house up looking for the damn leak, while we stand in the background throwing hundred dollar bills at them.
Again, I will not reveal which of these viewpoints is mine until after the votes are in. What do you guys think?