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Whenever I flush the toilet upstairs the pipes make a loud rumbling noise downstairs, right as it is finishing the

flushing cycle. Any ideas on what is causing this and how i might fix it? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Leon
Leon Alpharetta, GA
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  • Leon
    Commented on Sep 12, 2011
    Thanks, Tim. ...»

    The rumbleing occurs right at the time the tank completes a refill after flushing. Everything has flushed and it is the very last thing that occurs.The noise is a loud rumbling noise that occurs and cuts off abruptly.

    Thanks,

    Leon

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Home Maintenance & Repairs: How do you connect your sinks, bathtub and toilet into one drain?

Leon
Leon Alpharetta, GA on Apr 01, 2011
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  • Hudson Designs
    Hudson Designs on Apr 01, 2011
    Using a set of Y and pee trap fittings, Starting with the toilet then sink and tub, Most ...»
    toilet are 3" outlet so the biggest will be 3" lines and you use 2"x3"- Y fittings to tie to the 3" main line at the sink and tub locations.

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