I think it is to do with the washer in a certain tap which you may be turning off too sharply. Years ago I had this problem and all I did was identify which tap was the culprit, by putting my ear close to, turn the tap on then slowly turn it off. I hope this works for you.
The problem only started after the new taps were fitted ,which makes me feel that the problem lies within the tap somewhere.The taps are just single hot/cold water taps and not a mixer of any sort.
Be careful when you strip it down. You might have to take it back to the shop. Can't see it being the tap design, i'd inspect the washer assembly, & look into the body of the tap when you've removed the workings to to see if there's any sh1t on the face of valve. I'd also make sure the washer assembly moves freely within the workings of the tap.