🦙 Fixing A Leaky Shower Head

If your rain shower head randomly drips, there are a couple of possible things that you can do to fix the problem. 1. Seal Isn't Tight Enough. One possibility for rain shower head dripping is that the seal isn’t tight enough. This is an easy solution that you can address on your own. Start by removing the shower head from the shower arm. Fixing a leaking shower valve behind the wall can be a bit more tricky. Start by turning on the tub/shower valve, as hot and cold water usually enter here before being mixed to the desired temperature and sent to the shower head or tub. If it’s leaking from the valve stem, you’ll need to shut off the water, replace the cartridge and restart. Subscribe Now:http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ehowatHomeChannelWatch More:http://www.youtube.com/ehowatHomeChannelYou can stop a leak on Help support us by buying Merch! Watch as Ace's Home Expert, Lou Manfredini, gives you tips and tools to fixing a leaky shower head.These “How-To’s” are provided for informational purposes o Fixing a leaking shower is something you can easily achieve. Using a silicone sealant to complete the job, this video shows you step by step how to apply it C = Leaks from shower head: Replace seats and springs (#4 in diagram - Repair part RP4993). If leak persists: Replace Ball Assembly (#5 in diagram - Repair part RP70 as shown for lever handles or RP212 for knob handles) If a steady stream of water is running from both the tub spout and the shower head: 2. Turn Off the Water Supply. The first step in fixing a leaky shower head is to turn off the water supply. Locate the shut-off valve in your bathroom or near your water meter and turn it off. 3. Remove the Shower Head. Using an adjustable wrench, carefully loosen the shower head by turning it counterclockwise. 2EUs.

fixing a leaky shower head