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Why is my shower cartridge leaking when I replace it?

Why is my shower cartridge leaking when I replace it?

When you replaced the cartridge did you flush the line before installing the new cartridge. Sometimes when you remove the old cartridge it can cause deposits to drop into the line. If you do not flush out the line before installing the new cartridge these deposits can clog the new cartridge and cause it to leak.

Why does my shower head keep leaking water?

House-Doc : There may be two things causing your shower head to leak. House-Doc : 1. You have stated that you replaced the cartridge. When you replaced the cartridge did you flush the line before installing the new cartridge. Sometimes when you remove the old cartridge it can cause deposits to drop into the line.

How do you get the cartridge out of a shower head?

Access the cartridge by removing the shower handle (which is held in place with a small screw) and taking off the decorative faceplate and the cap that covers the valve body stem (by twisting or by removing a screw, depending on the model). Slip off the stem cover, which should give way easily, to reveal the end of the plastic cartridge.

What makes a single handle shower valve leak?

On a single handle shower valve, there really is only one part to replace…and that is the cartridge. There are a couple possibilities that may explain the leak. The cartridge is a cylindrical part with a variety of o-rings and rubber pieces on it. The fit is snug.

When to replace shower cartridge and it still leaks?

If you have a single handle shower valve, and water runs out of your shower head when the knob is turned off, you should replace the cartridge. What if you replace the cartridge and it still leaks or drips? On a single handle shower valve, there really is only one part to replace…and that is the cartridge.

On a single handle shower valve, there really is only one part to replace…and that is the cartridge. There are a couple possibilities that may explain the leak. The cartridge is a cylindrical part with a variety of o-rings and rubber pieces on it. The fit is snug.

Why is water leaking out of my shower head?

Washers and O-rings form watertight seals between connections on a shower head, but they can harden or split over time, which allows water to leak out. This type of leak is especially common in shower heads with swivel connections, which have a seal behind the swivel assembly.

Access the cartridge by removing the shower handle (which is held in place with a small screw) and taking off the decorative faceplate and the cap that covers the valve body stem (by twisting or by removing a screw, depending on the model). Slip off the stem cover, which should give way easily, to reveal the end of the plastic cartridge.