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A guide for fixing leaky showers

Fixing Leaky Showers

There is nothing more refreshing than starting your day under a shower. However, a leakage here can diminish all your enjoyment and make your entire day start off on a wrong foot. Furthermore, this leak if unattended can significantly increase your water bill, which is not something that you should look favorable upon. Luckily, leaky shower is not so difficult to fix and there are several steps which could enable even a layman to do so. If all else fails you can always turn to a professional plumber, but sometimes an immediate solution is the best one.

Faucet handle fix

First step you need to follow is make sure that faucet is shut tight. Once you start working, you don’t want it leaking. After this, you need to remove the handle cap and pry up the retaining chip. This however requires a bit of finesse. Then goes the crucial pert, you need to pull the cartridge, but it is quite unlikely that you will be able to do this without the cartridge puller.

Sometimes you will get the cartridge puller together with the handle (since different manufacturers use different ones) but more often than not you will have to buy it. Just make sure that the one you purchase is of appropriate size and the easiest way to do so is to take a picture of it and show it to people at the hardware store. After you successfully pull the cartridge this all you need to do is put a new cartridge and your work here is done.

Shower faucet

Before you start dabbling in shower faucet you will first need to shut off water in your bathroom. The most complicated thing about this part is that it is usually not in the bathroom, but often elsewhere in the house (basement is the most obvious place to look for it). To make sure that your turning off the vent was successful, you would be wise to try and turn the faucet on, if the water doesn’t flow you are ready to proceed.

After this is done, remove your faucet with help of wrench or pliers and patiently wait until any remaining water flows out. Inside the faucet, you will find a thing called rubber gasket which needs to be replaced. Seeing how they can be found in virtually any hardware or home improvement store and cost next to nothing this shouldn’t be a problem. Finally, you just need to assemble it all back and turn your shower on to see if there is a leakage. If you find any of these steps to be unclear, look for a professional help since a resourceful plumber in Sydney would tell that you need to know about these things.

As you can see, where there is will there is always a way and even your bathroom abides to this general rule. Simply do your research, equip yourself with proper tools and proceed carefully towards fixing your leaking shower. This kind of operation can even turn out to be quite fun and you can always turn to a commercial plumber as your last resort. Even though quite inconvenient, this situation is not nearly as dangerous as it first may seem.

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