In my old home, the problem had to do with the piping size from the water heater. We never did find a plumber who had a cost effective way to fix it.
Two primary reasons: There is air trapped in the pipes. It causes vibrations when it is subjected to compression. It can be releaved by bleeding air out of the piping and installing special piping devices to the pipes. The pipes themselves are expanding and contracting due to the changes in temperature, rubbing against their brackets and the supporting lumber.
If the noise is only for a few moments after taking a shower, its the expansion on the hot water side. Water lines going through studs will expand and make noise. the only way to fix this is to get in the wall and either loosen the pipe or tighten it with a shim.
Check to see if your faucet has an aerator installed. I had similar problems which were solved after I installed one.
You will have to determine the source of the noise before you can fix it.
if the pipes are warm or hot at the time the coldwater passes though them, it can cause the pipes to cool and contract
insulation in the wall
You fix it
a plumber.
it is used to fix pipes or to install pipes eg.a plumber would use the monkey wrench to fix or install a pipe
to fix the pipes the two bottom arrows points left and the top arrow faces the ceiling
Wall of Noise - 1963 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-12
You have to connect the pipes to the boiler from the starting pipe to fix it.