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Pipes hammer when I flush the toilet?

The pipes in my house hammer when I flush the toilet while they are filling not when they stop I did replace a out side faucet around the time the hammering started but I don’t know if it was at the exact same time. I have been under the house and started to take down the hangers and put pipe insulator around where I am going to hang the pipe. But at one of the fittings I created a small leak and stop until I fix the leak. What could I check while I am under the house I have opened all the faucets in the house and out side to see if that would clear any trapped air .Didn’t help at all. I have lived here around 14 years house was new when we moved in. what could it be?

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I guess you mean a smoke detector. A fire alarm doesn't necessarily DETECT fire. I believe they use small amounts of radiation emitted at point A and detected by point B. The radiation is stopped by solids - including smoke. Smoke causes a loss of signal and triggers an alarms. I hope that helps. I didn't fully understand the question. I shouldn't really have even answered. You should do your own bleeding homework,
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