I believe it is due to the pressure build up within the pipes once the water is turned off. I know they sell a product that you place in one of your pipes that serves as a buffer to stop the rattling.
Check your muffler pipes.
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could be air in the pipes. Makes a banging sound until the air is released. Look for a valve
if its a front wheel drive vehicle then it could be the axels
The source of the water running through pipes sound in your house is likely the movement of water through the plumbing system. This sound is caused by water flowing through the pipes when you use faucets, showers, or appliances that require water.
if front wheel drive perhaps cv axles.
A rattle snake
I've never heard that in my house, but the pipes could be freezing or something.
No i dont however i am getting a rattling from somewhere else
stabizer bar links that causing the rattling..
That sound is a bad thing. it could be loose hardware.
The knocking sound in your house's pipes is likely caused by water pressure changes or loose pipes. This can happen when hot water flows through cold pipes, causing them to expand and contract. It can also occur if the pipes are not securely fastened to the walls. Consider contacting a plumber to inspect and fix the issue.