Hey guys.
For this blog post, I was asked to change a shower head for
someone and I decided it would be great to give a step by step run down on how
to do it.
The old stem and the shower head will be replaced by a new
stem and shower head.
These two parts are all that would be needed. This is
for shower mixers that are in wall and are commonly used in homes in T&T.
Tools and parts needed are as follows
1 1)
Stem ½ inch
2 2)
½ inch shower head
3 3)
Pipe wrench
4 4)
1 roll of ½ inch thread seal.
The first step would be to unscrew the old shower fitting. Usually
they can be un-tightened by hand but in the event that it doesn’t use the pipe
wrench. The direction in which you will turn is in an anti clockwise direction.
Old Shower head
Once it’s out, take the new stem and apply thread seal on
both ends of the stem. Usually about 8 to 10 complete revolutions of thread seal
will suffice.
Stem
Having done this, take your shower head and gently screw it
unto the stem. Use the pipe wrench to tighten further.
New Shower Head
Be very careful not to
cross thread the stem nor the shower head.
Having completed this, take the free end of the stem and
carefully screw it into the wall in a clockwise direct. Please take care not to
cross thread the grooves on the stem. Once this is completed turn on the shower
mixer to see if there are any leaks.
If there are leaks, you may want to either
1 1)
Tighten areas that are leaking further
2 2)
Apply more thread seal to the area that is
leaking and tighten further.
If there are no leaks, pat yourself on the back. Your project
has been completed.
Very interesting and practical information that I will definitely refer to the next time the situation arises.
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