They shake because, the water exerts pressure when running in the pipes
the hot water pips shake because it is passing water throw them and when they do that it can shake and rummble lol
Noisy pipes when running water can be caused by several factors, such as loose mounting straps, high water pressure, or air in the pipes. The noise is typically due to the movement of water through the pipes and can be resolved by adjusting water pressure, securing loose straps, or bleeding air from the pipes.
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.
To reduce the loud noise of water running through pipes in your home, you can try installing water hammer arrestors, insulating the pipes with foam sleeves, or adjusting the water pressure. Additionally, checking for loose pipes and securing them can also help reduce the noise.
Because when the water freezes it expands.
It is the water rushing through the pipes creating a pumping sound
Yes, it is normal to hear water running through pipes in a house, especially when faucets are turned on or toilets are flushed. This sound is typically a result of the water flowing through the plumbing system.
The shaking of pipes after flushing the toilet is typically caused by a sudden change in water flow, which creates a surge in pressure within the plumbing system. This surge can cause the pipes to vibrate or shake. Proper securing of pipes and the installation of water hammer arrestors can help reduce this shaking.
Strap and secure pipe to stop shake and noise. Drop in pressure is normal. Try using water on off peak times (if city water).
The knocking sound in your pipes when water is not running is likely due to a phenomenon called water hammer. Water hammer occurs when water flow is suddenly stopped or redirected, causing a shockwave that creates the knocking sound. This can be caused by loose pipes, high water pressure, or faulty valves. It is important to address this issue to prevent damage to your plumbing system.
Funny Not really usually but if you do, then you have yourself really thin pipes. Its not that its a problem, its just that your pipes are thin and not that thick. I f i were you i would get myself some thick pipes
Fill with anti freeze solution or keep the water running.