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Can you shower in a claw foot tub?

Can you shower in a claw foot tub?

Sure, you can attach a shower head and spray yourself, but it is hard to lather up, rinse and try to keep from getting the floor all wet. There are simpler ways to shower in these types of tubs.

How does a shower diverter work in a tub?

The tub spout you have with the knob on the end of it is a shower diverter. The knob diverts water away from the tub spout and up to the shower head. If more water comes out of the spout than the shower, it’s time to replace it. (Mat Luschek / Review-Journal) The tub spout you have with the knob on the end of it is a shower diverter.

What to do if your shower diverter is corroded?

Remove the bathtub faucet to find the diverter. Try cleaning it by soaking in distilled white vinegar for 24 hours and use a q-tip if needed. You may want to replace the corroded nuts or bib washer.

How long does it take to replace a shower diverter?

In your case, the diverter needs to be replaced. This repair is easy and inexpensive. If all goes well, there will be plenty of water coming out of the shower head in about 30 minutes. Since the diverter is built into the tub spout, you must replace the entire spout.

What should I put under my clawfoot tub?

The best way to align the drain under the clawfoot tub is to position the tub and mark the location on the floor. Doing so will help you also see where the best position is for the supply lines and fixtures. Apply Putty Under Rim To keep leaks from happening in the drain of the tub, use some plumber’s putty under the rim of the drain.

What does a diverter do in a tub?

A diverter may be an unfamiliar term. The diverter is a valve in your tub’s faucet that diverts water from the tub to the showerhead when the lever is pulled to turn on the shower.

What should I do if my shower diverter is leaking?

For example, if you had to twist yours off, then check that the threaded inlet hole on the new shower diverter spout is in the same position and is the same size diameter as your old one. When you twist your new tub and shower diverter spout on, do so gently. These can be damaged if over-tightened.

When does a shower diverter stop doing its job?

The shower diverter does it’s job simply by raising and lowering a small gate (called a diverter gate) to either block or allow water from coming through. It stops doing a good job of this when it gets worn, corroded, stuck or blocked. When parts wear out or are so compromised by hard water build-up…