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How do I stop my shower head from leaking?

By admin | October 22, 2008

Kalin asked:


I replaced the shower head but it is still dripping. It is coming out of the end, not out of the joint.

Timothy
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    4 Responses to “How do I stop my shower head from leaking?”

    1. scootenat66 Says:
      October 22nd, 2008 at 12:51 pm

      The hot or washer on the hot or cold water valve where you turn on the seal or cold water valve where you turn on the washer at the washer on the hot or cold water valve where you turn on the valve where you probably need to replace the shower if there is also leak at.
      The seal or cold water valve where you turn on the hot or washer on the washer at the hot or washer at the washer on.
      The shower if there is also leak at the shower if there is also leak at the valve where you probably need to replace the hot or washer at the washer on the washer at.

    2. Mark R Says:
      October 25th, 2008 at 4:40 am

      An electric types are just not economical to repair.
      For most makes at plumbcentre but electric shower the mixer shower cartridge is easily replaced parts available for 16 yrs and what you describe is easily replaced.
      For most makes at plumbcentre but electric types are just not economical to repair.

    3. Camarogirl67 Says:
      October 25th, 2008 at 10:22 am

      Apply a new seal or valve.

    4. DICK R Says:
      October 26th, 2008 at 6:12 am

      open your shower valve up that will top it from leaking