Pro Tip:Sometimes you can tighten the shower arm without the use of a wrench if you can get the right amount of leverage. Otherwise, a professional grade strap wrench is the best type to use so you don't scratch the shower arm.
Install the Shower Head Install the showerhead onto the shower arm. Turn it in a clockwise direction until tight. You don’t need to over-tighten when you use nonstick tape; it seals quite well. Turn on the water at full force through the showerhead to see if it leaks between the arm...
Install the shower head arm (supply pipe), shower head(s) and knobs and trim of your controls. The shower arm is typically a short, slightly bent 1/2″ pipe that is threaded on both ends and finished to match your shower fixtures. The shower arm connects the rough in plumbing behind t...
My suspicion is the leak was coming from either the shower water supply or drain plumbing. The problem is that I had no access to the shower plumbing because it was concealed behind the drywall – many times there will be a plumbing access panel, but there was none here. I would have t...
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Step 5:Begin to thread the shower head onto the shower arm. Start slowly to avoid crossing threads, and hand tighten as much as possible. Use your strap wrench (or place a rag over the connection and use a crescent wrench or pliers) to tighten the nut by aquarter turn. Be careful not...
Align the threads of the shower arm and shower filter. Tighten the swivel nut and use pliers if you don’t get the swivel nut tight enough. Do not tighten the filter too much, because you could break the plastic of the filter. Replace the showerhead; screw it into place by hand. ...
Once everything is clean and serviceable, put new teflon tape on the shower fixture arm and reinstall the shower head. Once the shower head is reinstalled, do a test for leaks or dripping water. Make sure you tighten the showerhead onto the shower fixture arm tightly. If it is still leak...
Before screwing on the new shower head, wrap the threads of the shower arm with pipe-wrap tape. You can usually just turn the head clockwise by hand and then finish the last quarter turn with an adjustable wrench. Do not over-tighten. Some low flow shower heads come with a water-restric...
Always hold the leash firmly, being prepared to tighten your grip immediately if necessary. It bears repeating that the outdoors is full of dangers for cats, and as pleasant as leash-walking will probably be for you and your cat, it is a serious undertaking. Urban, suburban, and rural area...