Vibrating pipes when using shower
Hi everyone,
I've been having trouble with my pipes vibrating when using the stand up shower in my condo aprtment unit. To give some background info, my washroom has both a bathtub (with a faucet and two taps, hot and cold) and a separate stand up shower (with a showerhead and two taps, hot and cold). I have a hot water tank (rented from the hydro company) in my condo unit.
Sometimes when people turn on the water taps in the stand up shower, the pipes start vibrating and I can hear it throughout my entire condo. Almost feels like they will explode until I turn the taps off. I did some quick Google research and read that I may have "seat chatter" (debris stuck in the pipes causing the vibrating whenever the water rushes past it). I removed the taps and the valves and let the water run through to see if there was anything wrong with the valves or if there was any debris in the line but didn't find anything. The vibrating problem still exists and I'm hoping to find some help here.
For some reason, I personally have never encountered the vibrations while taking a shower, but others in my household have experienced it numerous times in the last year. Maybe it's the way I'm turning on the water? I usually turn on the hot water first, making sure there's a strong flow, and then I add cold water gradually until the water meets my perferred temperature. Could it be the way people in my home are adjusting the water? If so, it seems odd that I never experienced this.
Could the problem be in the condo building system?
Any help would be greatly appreciated!