repairing a leaking showerhead

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repair a leaking showerhead Drip, drip, drip. Lots of homeowners are familiar with this noise, particularly during the night! You can fix your leaking showerhead. You need not be a plumbing expert to do so. If you can handle pliers and a wrench, than you have the skills to fix this very bothersome problem (and expensive!) issue yourself. Aside from the hassle of the problem you can lose hundreds of gallons of water a month with a leaking showerhead we know at Plumbing Repair Madison WI . Leaking showerheads are in fact easier to take care of than leaking faucets. Frequently times it is merely a matter of changing an old showerhead. Have a look at the facility, if it's split, worn away or simply looks too old than unscrew It and diminish to your local house renovation store for a replacement. This is actually not a bad thing since more recent showerheads are more reliable which conserves you on water and your water bill. If the showerhead does not seem too old or in bad shape, than make sure that it just has not become loosened. Use a wrench to tighten it down. Turn carefully clockwise until it is tight; do not over tighten up as you could fracture the pipe the showerhead is connected too. If the showerhead appears high quality, and it's not loose from the pipeline, than it is time to take the showerhead off and examine it to see exactly what else could be triggering the trouble. So unscrew the showerhead with some pliers or a plumbing professional's wrench. Turn the head counter clockwise. We also suggest you cover the head with a rag so that the pliers don't damage or mar the finish on it. With the head off you will see a washer inside of it. This is likely the reason for the leak as it has run- down or cracked and is no longer an efficient seal and water can surpass it and afterwards you have a leak. Change the washer with a similar one from your hardware shop, screw the head back on and see if the trouble is taken care of. Considering that you have the head off and likewise since you most likely went to the hardware shop to obtain a replacement washer, put some plumbing professionals tape on the threads of the pipeline before you screw the head back on. You can get this tape at the exact same shop and the assistance at the store can show you ways to use the tape to the pipeline. This is extra insurance policy against a leakage. Changing the washer in the showerhead, or changing the showerhead itself, usually fixes the problem. Nevertheless if you have tried both and you still have a leak, than it is time to employ a professional plumbing contractor and they can fix the issue.

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Page 1: Repairing a Leaking Showerhead

repair a leaking showerhead

Drip, drip, drip. Lots of homeowners are familiar with this noise, particularly during the night! You can fix your leaking showerhead. You need not be a plumbing expert to do so. If you can handle pliers and a wrench, than you have the skills to fix this very bothersome problem (and expensive!) issue yourself. Aside from the hassle of the problem you can lose hundreds of gallons of water a month with a leaking showerhead we know at Plumbing Repair Madison WI.

Leaking showerheads are in fact easier to take care of than leaking faucets. Frequently times it is merely a matter of changing an old showerhead. Have a look at the facility, if it's split, worn away or simply looks too old than unscrew It and diminish to your local house renovation store for a replacement. This is actually not a bad thing since more recent showerheads are more reliable which conserves you on water and your water bill.

If the showerhead does not seem too old or in bad shape, than make sure that it just has not become loosened. Use a wrench to tighten it down. Turn carefully clockwise until it is tight; do not over tighten up as you could fracture the pipe the showerhead is connected too.

If the showerhead appears high quality, and it's not loose from the pipeline, than it is time to take the showerhead off and examine it to see exactly what else could be triggering the trouble. So unscrew the showerhead with some pliers or a plumbing professional's wrench. Turn the head counter clockwise. We also suggest you cover the head with a rag so that the pliers don't damage or mar the finish on it.

With the head off you will see a washer inside of it. This is likely the reason for the leak as it has run-down or cracked and is no longer an efficient seal and water can surpass it and afterwards you have a leak. Change the washer with a similar one from your hardware shop, screw the head back on and see if the trouble is taken care of. Considering that you have the head off and likewise since you most likely went to the hardware shop to obtain a replacement washer, put some plumbing professionals tape on the threads of the pipeline before you screw the head back on. You can get this tape at the exact same shop and the assistance at the store can show you ways to use the tape to the pipeline. This is extra insurance policy against a leakage.

Changing the washer in the showerhead, or changing the showerhead itself, usually fixes the problem. Nevertheless if you have tried both and you still have a leak, than it is time to employ a professional plumbing contractor and they can fix the issue.