Why does my shower keep dripping when turned off?

On the other hand, if your shower is constantly dripping when switched off, you most likely have water escaping through the shower controls. When shower valves are closed, there should be a water tight seal, meaning no water can get through the control to the shower head.

How do I get my shower to stop dripping?

  1. Gather Tools and Materials. …
  2. Turn Off the Water Supply and Open the Faucet. …
  3. Remove the Handle Cap, Handle and Faceplate. …
  4. Remove the Locking Clip. …
  5. Remove and Replace the Cartridge. …
  6. Replace Other Parts and Test. …
  7. Remove the Metal Stem in a Shower Faucet with Two Handles. …
  8. Replace the Metal Stem if Needed.
  9. Why won’t my shower faucet stop dripping?

    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.

    Why does my shower head drip hours after I turn it off?





    More often than not, a dripping showerhead is the result of worn or damaged inner seals. The rubber washers or O-rings in your shower act as a seal between your showerhead and shower hose, preventing water from leaking out. Over time, these wear down, and when they do, water starts to leak out.

    Why does my shower head drip in the middle of the night?

    If the cartridge becomes worn or cracked, water can seep through—even when the handle is in the “off” position. This can cause water to drip or trickle from the shower head. Here, too, replacing the worn cartridge requires turning off the water supply to the shower.

    Where is the O ring in a shower head?

    The O-ring, a circular rubber part of the fixture, is inside the showerhead. It attaches to the various threads when the head has been unscrewed. When this part of the showerhead breaks, it can cause leaks and may need to be replaced.