When a geyser bursts, it can produce a loud and sudden noise, often described as a “bang” or an “explosion.” This noise is typically caused by the rapid release of built-up pressure inside the geyser tank when it ruptures. The sound can be quite alarming and may be accompanied by the sound of rushing water as the contents of the tank are expelled.
In addition to the initial burst, a burst geyser can also create ongoing noise as water continues to flow from the ruptured tank, potentially flooding the surrounding area. This can result in a continuous sound of running water until the water supply to the geyser is shut off.
It’s important to take immediate action if you hear the sound of a burst geyser, as it can cause significant water damage to your property if not addressed promptly. If you suspect that your geyser has burst, turn off the water supply to the geyser and contact a qualified plumber or technician for assistance in repairing or replacing the damaged unit.