You’re lying there, half asleep, when you hear it—bang… thud… clang. It’s quiet in the house, and for a second you think maybe something fell over. Then it happens again, a little louder this time. It’s your pipes.
We get calls like this all the time at 2 Sons Plumbing Tacoma. Late-night knocking, banging, clanking—sounds that come out of nowhere. It’s annoying, sometimes even a little spooky. But most of the time, it’s not an emergency. It usually means your pipes are moving a bit when hot water cools down, or they’re loose somewhere inside the walls.
Still, it’s your plumbing trying to tell you something.
There are a few reasons this happens, and they’re all pretty common:
If you hear a sharp bang right after shutting off a faucet, that’s “water hammer.” If the noise happens randomly, it’s usually temperature changes or pipes shifting.
If you don’t see leaks or any other problems, you can try a few things on your own:
You can also turn the water heater temperature down a bit to keep pipes from expanding so much.
If the noise gets louder, spreads through the house, or you start seeing water spots or drips—time to call for help. What sounds like a little rattle might be pressure building up or a loose joint that’s getting worse.
At 2 Sons Plumbing Tacoma, we’ll check the water lines, tighten or replace hangers, and make sure the pressure’s balanced. If you need it, we can add an expansion tank so the extra pressure has somewhere to go. That usually stops the noise for good.
We’ve fixed this in plenty of Tacoma homes—it’s almost always fixable without tearing things apart.
Not bad, considering it means sleeping through the night again.
If the house starts knocking after dark, don’t lose sleep over it. Call 2 Sons Plumbing Tacoma at (206) 487-1757. We’ll track down where the noise is coming from, tighten what needs tightening, and get your house quiet again. Because honestly, you shouldn’t have to lie there at 2 a.m. listening to bang… bang… bang echo through the walls when all you want is some sleep.

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