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Why is water leaking from my shower valve?

Why is water leaking from my shower valve?

When water drips or drizzles from a shower head, there is a problem with the shower faucet (valve). In most cases, inner seals are worn, or parts have become corroded or clogged with hard water deposits. And the rubber O-rings and gaskets that seal connections between moving metal parts wear down with time and use.

What should I do if my shower valve is leaking?

If the valve is leaking from the valve stem you may simply have to turn off the water to the valve and replace the cartridge. If it is a leak from the valve body itself then the valve needs to be cut out and replaced. When you cut out the valve make sure to out far enough from the valve that you can piece it in with a repair coupling.

Why does my Tub leak when I run the shower?

If running water in the tub causes no leaking, run the shower water instead. If you see leaking, look for signs of water splashing onto the tub spout, showerhead or faucet escutcheon plate (valve plate). Cracked or missing caulk around these elements lets water behind the shower wall.

What kind of valve do I need for my shower?

First, most brands of shower valves use similar methods to install the valve. It’s hot water in, cold water in, mixed water to the showerhead, and mixed water to the tub. Unless you have a diverter valve to redirect the water to your shower head it’s usually a pull-type stop on the tub spout.

Is there a way to stop a shower leak behind the wall?

Fixing a leaking shower valve to stop shower leaks behind the wall is a little trickier. When you turn on your tub/shower valve the hot and cold water enters the valve and mixes to the desired temperature. First, most brands of shower valves use similar methods to install the valve.

If the valve is leaking from the valve stem you may simply have to turn off the water to the valve and replace the cartridge. If it is a leak from the valve body itself then the valve needs to be cut out and replaced. When you cut out the valve make sure to out far enough from the valve that you can piece it in with a repair coupling.

Why does my shower spout leak when the shower is on?

From small leaks to damaging sprays, and everything between, tub spouts can fail all kinds of ways. And the following water damages get disastrously expensive to fix when left unchecked. The type of faucet you have can determine what shower repair you will need, and how extensive the damage is.

First, most brands of shower valves use similar methods to install the valve. It’s hot water in, cold water in, mixed water to the showerhead, and mixed water to the tub. Unless you have a diverter valve to redirect the water to your shower head it’s usually a pull-type stop on the tub spout.

Fixing a leaking shower valve to stop shower leaks behind the wall is a little trickier. When you turn on your tub/shower valve the hot and cold water enters the valve and mixes to the desired temperature. First, most brands of shower valves use similar methods to install the valve.