3 Tips to Fixing a Leaking Shower

There are times when you are going about your daily life and something breaks in your home which puts a damper on things. Having a malfunction in your home can put a strain on your plans for the day as it means you may have to drop everything and fix the broken object. Sometimes items that need to be fixed are not so straightforward and need professional assistance to remedy the problem. For example, if you experience a leak in your shower, you will likely want to call a professional like the Plumbing Force right away. Before doing so, here are some simple tips to fix a leaking shower.

 

  • Try to determine where the leak is coming from. Sometimes leaks can be a simple fix. If you notice that the leak is coming from your showerhead, this is likely a dilemma that you can remedy on your own without professional assistance. To do so, turn the water off and remove the showerhead. You will want to detach your showerhead and examine it to check for dirt and grime that could be stuck in the water spout holes. You will then want to clean your shower head with hot water and some vinegar. This will break down and wash away any dirt, grime, or scum that has built up over time. Then check the washer and see if it is worn. If it is, you will need to replace it as it is probably causing the leak. Replace the showerhead and make sure that it is tightened before starting the water again.
  • Leaking sealant. If you notice that water is leaking from around your bathtub or shower stall, you likely have a sealant issue. If your caulk or sealant has not be touched up or repaired, it will deteriorate over time. To fix this problem, you will need to peel off the old and clean the edges of the floor really good. Be sure that all the mold and built up dirt that could have grown in that area has been disposed of. After the area is dry, be sure to put on some gloves. Add caulk or sealant appropriate for your shower and flooring. It is important to make sure that you purchase caulk or sealant that will last and will not deteriorate quickly.
  • If you have a crack in your shower. If you experience a crack in your shower door or wall that is causing a leak, you will likely want to get some professional help. If you are able to replace the shower walls and door on your own, this is great but typically the common person is unable to do so. Calling for assistance in this situation can be helpful so that you can determine the right way to fix the problem so that it does not happen again. You may just need to patch it up or you may need to replace it. Whatever you need to do, you will likely need proper measurements and help in deciding what is the best course of action for what you can afford at the moment.