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Like [[  http://www.daviddfriedman.com/Miscellaneous/products_i_wd_like_to_see.htm#Getting%20Bathtub%20Plumbing%20Right | David D. Friedman ]], I take long baths and read. I need quiet time before bed in order to sleep, and a long hot bath with a non-threatening book works well for this (calculus is the best soporific!). Yes, it costs water and energy, but I live in Oregon, with more water and energy than most places. Like [[http://www.daviddfriedman.com/Miscellaneous/products_i_wd_like_to_see.htm#Getting%20Bathtub%20Plumbing%20Right|David D. Friedman]], I take long baths and read. I need quiet time before bed in order to sleep, and a long hot bath with a non-threatening book works well for this (calculus is the best soporific!). Yes, it costs water and energy, but I live in Oregon, with more water and energy than most places.
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||{{attachment:kit0.jpg}}|| The kit includes a cutdown strip of 3M #370 Safety Walk Tread Tape, and a Velcro cable tie. The strip has an adhesive backing which is waterproof and heat resistant.||
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Bathtub Faucet Muffler Hack

Reducing Bath Fill Noise

BathtubHack

Not directly Server Sky related, but a fun bit of hackery.


Like David D. Friedman, I take long baths and read. I need quiet time before bed in order to sleep, and a long hot bath with a non-threatening book works well for this (calculus is the best soporific!). Yes, it costs water and energy, but I live in Oregon, with more water and energy than most places.

But the noise of the occasional hot water refill interferes with my wife's sleep, who goes to bed before I do (reread "quiet time" sentence above).


A trick that reduces the noise:

Wrap the end of the faucet spout with a washcloth, so that a "pipe" of washcloth hangs down into the water. Attach as shown below:

The washcloth slows fill rate a bit, but it also eliminates most of the noise. It does this five ways:

  • 1) The washcloth slows down the falling water, which longer hammers the tubwater surface.
  • 2) The point of impact is muffled.
  • 3) The cavitation and noise of the falling water goes away.
  • 4) The resonance of the faucet spout itself is dampened.
  • 5) This will reduce water hammer in older houses with poorly-secured pipes.

This also allows turning off the faucet handles with toes without risk of feet veering into a scalding hot stream.


kit0.jpg

The kit includes a cutdown strip of 3M #370 Safety Walk Tread Tape, and a Velcro cable tie. The strip has an adhesive backing which is waterproof and heat resistant.

st1.jpg

Clean the faucet metal. Pull off the paper backing of the strip, center on front of faucet (slightly higher than edge if spout is tilted), and wrap around. There may be a small gap, or some extra to cut away with scissors, depending on diameter

st2.jpg

Wind a cheap brown or dark yellow washcloth around the spout, with the seam just above the strip.

st3.jpg

Strap down with the velcro cable tie.

st4.jpg

Iron in the water will make rust stains, wash the washcloth every two weeks.

BathtubHack (last edited 2014-11-05 19:50:01 by KeithLofstrom)