It's possible that there is noise in the water main from the City and it's being transmitted into your house. You could try a pressure regulator or possibly some of the newer plastic pipe to insulate out some of the noise. You probably wouldn't need to re-pipe the whole house, maybe 10 or 15 feet would be enough to stop the noise.
Through electrical cables, which can be overhead or underground. The local cable is normally a 415-volt three-phase cable providing each house with a single-phase 240 v supply. It is normally fed from a transformer which takes it power from a higher power cable working at 11,000 volts.
they are pipes in form of a spiral shape :D
Flexible pipes can protect against somemovement.
Pipes are not made out of iron because they rust to easily.
Plastic.. Depends what type, but plastic pipes are made from plastic. :)
there are pipes that transport the water to our homes
Through pipes
Through Wires, Pipes and stuff
Well if water is too cold, pipes will contract and if water is too hot, the pipes will expand.
through pipes underground that are under pressure.
gas
black iron
It is supplied, under pressure, through a system of underground pipes.
Cities have water pipes that bring the water to homes.
Yes
In urban areas, the water is pumped through water mains called force mains (large delivery pipes) and up into a water tower (also know as a constant head tank). The force of gravity then helps to send the water through street mains and secondary mains to homes, businesses, and institutions.
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