I have a bad whistle when my gas kicks in for my pool heater. The company who installed the line came back today to look at the line and said everything was fine and they had no idea what could be causing the problem. I have been looking on-line, and the main cause of this problem that I can find is low pressure. If this is the case, is there anything I can do to increase the pressure.
The plumbing company, who I am losing faith in quickly, never mentioned low pressure as a possible problem--they said it could be the flexible yellow tubing that they used to run the line, approximately 40 feet from the main line, across the ceiling of my basement and out the wall to the pool. They were going to contact the manufacturer of the tubing and get back to me.
I need to fix this problem, as the sound is very loud--sounds like a tea pot going off in my basement.
Anybody have any suggestions?
Thanks--Matt
The plumbing company, who I am losing faith in quickly, never mentioned low pressure as a possible problem--they said it could be the flexible yellow tubing that they used to run the line, approximately 40 feet from the main line, across the ceiling of my basement and out the wall to the pool. They were going to contact the manufacturer of the tubing and get back to me.
I need to fix this problem, as the sound is very loud--sounds like a tea pot going off in my basement.
Anybody have any suggestions?
Thanks--Matt