Most likely.
I don't even know what a recirculating pump does but when fast moving water hits a corner or elbow it has a force that can move the pipe. Most likely the pipes need a bit more tie downs. Hopefully the pipes aren't in the walls. Get someone to cut the water on and you go hunt the rattle.
Water hammering on any quick closing valves
When the steam hits colder piping it turns to condensate and the steam hitting the water (condensate) produces hydraulic shock waves.
It does things to the things in the things the pipes are made out of if you get me
Any break or leak on the suction side of your pump can cause air in the lines.
Singing water pipes can be caused by air that is trapped in the pipes. The air can cause a whistling or singing sound, or it can cause the pipes to knock or rattle.
Water freezes at 32 degrees Fahrenheit, which can cause potential damage to pipes if they are not properly insulated or protected.
Pipes can freeze and potentially cause damage when the temperature drops below 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius).
Pipes can freeze and potentially cause damage to a home when the temperature drops below 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius).
Yes, air in water pipes can cause damage to the plumbing system by creating pressure fluctuations, leading to leaks, bursts, and other issues.
Pipes can freeze and potentially cause damage to the plumbing system when the temperature drops below 32 degrees Fahrenheit (0 degrees Celsius).
Sulfuric acid is not safe for pipes as it is a highly corrosive substance that can cause damage to pipes and other materials it comes into contact with.
High water pressure could be the reason for pipes to rattle when you turn on the outside sprinklers. You may need to have a reducer valve installed.
I don't even know what a recirculating pump does but when fast moving water hits a corner or elbow it has a force that can move the pipe. Most likely the pipes need a bit more tie downs. Hopefully the pipes aren't in the walls. Get someone to cut the water on and you go hunt the rattle.
Pipes rattle when water is turned off due to a phenomenon called water hammer. This happens when the sudden stop of water flow creates a pressure surge that causes the pipes to vibrate and make noise.
No, plumber's putty should not be used on PVC pipes. It is not compatible with PVC and can cause damage to the pipes. It is recommended to use a PVC-specific sealant or cement for PVC pipes.
Yucca roots are generally not known to cause damage, as they are typically used for ornamental or culinary purposes. However, if planted near structures or pipes, their strong and expansive root systems have the potential to cause damage by breaking through foundations or underground pipes. Regular maintenance and consideration of planting location can help prevent any potential damage.