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Radiator expansion noise after valve replacement

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Goodhap
Goodhap Member Posts: 33

I copied the title from a post from years ago because I'm having the exact same issue!

Long story short, we had leaks in several of the intake valves, so we had them replaced. The guy did a great job, but after the replacement, one of the pipes by the valve now makes really loud and annoying expansion sounds. Previously, it had never made any noise at all, and unfortunatley it's in our bedroom, so it is keeping us up at night. It's definitely not steam hitting water (we have that in some other rads, and it's intermittent and not nearly as annoying). This is like a tic-tic-tic sound that is less loud than banging but far more annoying.

Anyway, the other thread said to try putting a piece of plastic between the pipe and the wood because the pipe might have moved closer to the wood during the valve replacement, and the sound is the metal hitting that. I'm wondering if it would be OK to use a piece of cardboard instead, or if that is dangerous because of the heat of the pipe.

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