When your pipes get hot, the copper will expand, then contract when cooling. The way the plumbing is resting against the wood, copper pipes in contact with other copper pipes, the incorrect type of strapping, the non-existent support for the valve, you are bound to get lots of noise when using this shower. Is this wall still opened up, or has it been sealed with drywall already?
Thank you. It happens in either case, on or off, but maybe a bit more so when they are turned off.Is the noise only when you turn the water off ?
Thank you. It happens in either case, on or off, but maybe a bit more so when they are turned off.
Probably a Moen…What brand faucet is that ?
What type did you have before ?Probably a Moen…
It is a new install.What type did you have before ?
What’s your water pressure ?
~10 L /per minute.
Doesn't that equate to ~ 3 1/2 gals per minute?
Thank you, both…Adding a shower wouldn’t cause your issue.
Maybe a pipe strap came off the pipe somewhere.
If you have a crawlspace make sure all the piping is secure.
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