My neighbor, an evil witch, says that when my sprinkler system runs it is causing her pipes to shake (her words, water hammer I suppose). This isn't a new issue, apparently it has happened for years including with the previous owner, I just recently had my sprinkler system repaired so it's the first time it has been a recurring problem for me. I don't hear anything in my house while the system is running.
When we repaired the sprinkler system we checked and my meter runs when a zone is on but her meter is static, so I know my sprinklers aren't somehow connected to her system.
Our shut off valves are in the same meter box next to the street. I'm not sure if this means we share a Y off the main from the street or if they're separate.
My googling wasn't overly helpful, but two suggestions were that if we share a Y off the water main it is undersized and my sprinkler system is pulling too much pressure? I'm definitely not a plumber but that doesn't make much sense to me. If that was the case our entire neighborhood would have this issue. The other suggestion was a faulty pressure relief valve somewhere that bounces due to the increase in pressure, but I'm not sure if that would be on my side or hers, and I have no idea where that would even be.
Are there any other suggestions to check what the issue may be?
When we repaired the sprinkler system we checked and my meter runs when a zone is on but her meter is static, so I know my sprinklers aren't somehow connected to her system.
Our shut off valves are in the same meter box next to the street. I'm not sure if this means we share a Y off the main from the street or if they're separate.
My googling wasn't overly helpful, but two suggestions were that if we share a Y off the water main it is undersized and my sprinkler system is pulling too much pressure? I'm definitely not a plumber but that doesn't make much sense to me. If that was the case our entire neighborhood would have this issue. The other suggestion was a faulty pressure relief valve somewhere that bounces due to the increase in pressure, but I'm not sure if that would be on my side or hers, and I have no idea where that would even be.
Are there any other suggestions to check what the issue may be?