I.FaucetWhat could be the cause of the noise?
Water faucets making noise may be due to the presence of alkaline substances inside, which block the faucet's outlet. Alternatively, the noise could be caused by insufficient water pressure in the faucet's pipes, leading to water flowing backward and generating sound, or by air trapped in the pipes expanding and causing noise. There are several potential causes for faucet noise, and these can be addressed by following the suggested methods.

II. How to eliminate the noise from the faucet
If the space is a bathroom, it typically has a suspended ceiling. Alternatively, you can open the suspended ceiling and fill the opening at the top where pipes are located with sound-absorbing material to eliminate the sound of water flow.
1、Pipes are not securely installed, resulting in noise due to excessive water pressure causing vibrations. Reducing the water flow through the inlet valve will eliminate the noise.
2、There is air in the pipes, causing the water pipes to hum or squeal. Release the air.
3. Poor sealing within the faucet (e.g., due to faulty rubber seals) results in water leakage through gaps, causing vibration and noise. Replace the faucet.
4. First, locate the source of the noise, then enclose it with sound-absorbing materials, which will significantly reduce the noise.