I couldn't figure out what was the most appropriate forum for this question, but I know someone here will know...
My house has 1/2" copper water line. I have an unfinished basement, all the plumbing is accessible directly overhead, in the basement, no drop ceiling or any other overhead obscurement.
When there is water usage (mostly shower/bathtub/toilet fills are most audible) there is a rhythmic tapping coming from the plumbing. It's just a tap tap tap tap sound. The frequency remains fairly constant, but changes in flow can slightly increase or decrease the volume. I've been here almost 4 years, and it's always been that way. Idle curiosity finally drove me to ask about it.
What could be causing this, and is there any possibility it indicates an actual problem I should do something about?
My house has 1/2" copper water line. I have an unfinished basement, all the plumbing is accessible directly overhead, in the basement, no drop ceiling or any other overhead obscurement.
When there is water usage (mostly shower/bathtub/toilet fills are most audible) there is a rhythmic tapping coming from the plumbing. It's just a tap tap tap tap sound. The frequency remains fairly constant, but changes in flow can slightly increase or decrease the volume. I've been here almost 4 years, and it's always been that way. Idle curiosity finally drove me to ask about it.
What could be causing this, and is there any possibility it indicates an actual problem I should do something about?

