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Water Hammer Repair in Denver, CO
Are your pipes making loud banging noises when you turn off the tap or run appliances like your dishwasher or washing machine? This unsettling phenomenon, known as “water hammer,” can lead to significant water damage and compromise the integrity of your plumbing system.
Pasterkamp specializes in diagnosing and resolving water hammer issues for homeowners throughout the Denver Metropolitan Area. Schedule a repair today!
What Is Water Hammer?
Water hammer occurs when a sudden stop in water flow causes a pressure surge or shock wave within your pipes. This can result from quick-closing valves on appliances or fixtures, leading to the characteristic banging noise. Over time, these pressure surges can damage pipes, valves, and other plumbing fixtures, potentially causing leaks or even pipe bursts.

Water Hammer Repair Services in Denver, CO
At Pasterkamp, we offer comprehensive solutions to address and prevent water hammer:
Installation of Water Hammer Arrestors
One effective solution to mitigate water hammer is the installation of water hammer arrestors. These devices act as shock absorbers, cushioning the sudden change in water flow and preventing the shockwave that causes the banging noise.
Our skilled technicians will assess your plumbing system to determine the optimal placement for arrestors, ensuring maximum effectiveness. Proper installation is key, as arrestors need to be positioned close to the source of the water hammer to function correctly.
Pressure Regulation and Valve Inspection
High water pressure is a common contributor to water hammer. We offer comprehensive water pressure control services, including the installation and adjustment of pressure-reducing valves (PRVs) to maintain optimal water pressure throughout your home.
Additionally, our team will inspect your existing valves and plumbing fixtures to identify any issues that may be exacerbating the problem. Worn or faulty valves can fail to control water flow effectively, leading to an increased risk of water hammer.

Why Choose Pasterkamp?
Serving the Denver community since 1959, Pasterkamp is committed to providing top-quality plumbing services with a focus on customer satisfaction. Our experienced team is equipped to handle a wide range of plumbing issues, including water hammer repair.
- Expert Technicians: Our Denver plumbers have the knowledge and experience to diagnose and resolve complex plumbing problems efficiently.
- Comprehensive Services: From plumbing inspections to extensive repairs, we offer a full suite of services to keep your home’s plumbing system in top condition.
- Customer-Centric Approach: We prioritize clear communication and transparency, making sure you understand the work being performed and the associated costs.
- Quality Workmanship: Our team uses high-quality materials and proven techniques to deliver lasting solutions.
- Precise Problem Solving: Our technicians use experience and smart tools to pinpoint what’s causing plumbing issues like water hammer.
Let’s Fix Your Water Hammer for Good!
That loud clunking noise when you shut off a faucet? It’s more than annoying — it’s a warning sign. Water hammer can stress your entire plumbing system, increase the risk of leaks, and leave you one step closer to costly water damage. If you’ve noticed strange pipe noises, inconsistent water pressure, or small leaks forming around valves and fittings, don’t ignore it. These problems don’t fix themselves, and over time, they only get worse.
Pasterkamp has the experience, tools, and approach to silence noisy pipes and stabilize your system for good. Let’s make your home a quieter, safer place. Contact us today to schedule your water hammer repair in Denver, CO, or one of the surrounding areas!
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I prevent water hammer in my home?
Installing water hammer arrestors, maintaining optimal water pressure, and ensuring pipes are properly secured can effectively prevent water hammer.
How can I tell if I have a water hammer problem?
Common signs include loud banging noises when turning off faucets or appliances, vibrations in the pipes, and unexplained leaks. If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s advisable to have your plumbing system inspected by a professional.
How much does it cost to repair water hammer?
The cost can vary depending on the severity of the issue and the required repairs. We provide transparent pricing and will offer a detailed estimate after assessing your system.
Is water hammer more common in certain parts of the home?
Water hammer tends to occur near appliances such as washing machines, dishwashers, and ice makers, where valves shut quickly. Bathrooms, kitchens, and laundry rooms in homes with long pipe runs or no shock absorbers are also more prone to experiencing this issue.
Can sump pumps or water heaters be affected by water hammer?
Yes, especially in homes with older sump pump systems or water heaters where valves open and close rapidly. If you’re hearing banging sounds near these systems or see signs of corrosion or leaks nearby, it’s a smart time to consider inspection and possible updates to mitigate risk.
