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What causes a tub spout to leak?

What causes a tub spout to leak?

Over time, the diverter can become damaged, causing water to leak through the spout and leave you with a weak stream at the shower head. If your bathtub spout twists onto the nipple in the wall, the threads inside the nipple can crack or become corroded, allowing water to leak from the back of the spout along the wall.

How do you fix a loose shower pipe?

Or if whoever built the bathroom was a real rookie and didn’t put in anything to secure the faucet and/or shower pipe you will have to cut into the wall to get at it and The pipes behind the shower handle and shower head should be firmly attached to a backer between the studs.

How are the pipes attached to the shower handle?

The pipes behind the shower handle and shower head should be firmly attached to a backer between the studs. Often when they build new houses they will install the plumbing first then the tub/shower surround. Over the years the screws that secure the handle and shower pipe supply can get loose.

Can a face plate get loose on a shower handle?

Often when they build new houses they will install the plumbing first then the tub/shower surround. Over the years the screws that secure the handle and shower pipe supply can get loose. You may be able to take the face plates off the faucet and shower pipe and see if that has happened, tighten them and solve the problem.

What should I do if my shower valve keeps moving?

That’s why the short sprays and waits, it gives it a chance to expand, then the next layer builds on the previous. It should form a solid hard foam piece around your pipe, and keep it from bouncing around while you move the valve. Once that top is wedged in like that, your valve will probably feel much sturdier too.

Can a spout be removed from a slip on bathtub?

You can remove your tub spout by twisting it counter-clockwise to see how your existing spout is threaded, if desired, but it is recommended you leave the spout on if you might need to use the tub before your new spout arrives. A slip-on style bathtub spout will have a setscrew, which is a small screw located on the bottom of the tub spout.

What’s the best way to install a shower spout?

Step 2: Apply approximately 4-6 wraps of PTFE thread sealing tape. Step 3: Apply some silicone caulking around the edge of the where the pipe meets the wall to prevent water from dripping behind the spout and into the shower wall. Step 4: Thread the spout onto the pipe, start off slowly so as not to cross threads.

How can I tell what kind of tub spout I have?

Within those two types are different attachment options: slip-on with setscrew or the threaded type. Grab a flashlight and look beneath the tub spout while it still attached to the wall. If you can see a tiny screw on the underside of the spout, you have a slip-on tub spout with a set screw. If there is no set screw, you have a threaded tub spout.

Or if whoever built the bathroom was a real rookie and didn’t put in anything to secure the faucet and/or shower pipe you will have to cut into the wall to get at it and The pipes behind the shower handle and shower head should be firmly attached to a backer between the studs.