When I turn my shower on water still comes out of the faucet?

If your tub’s spigot continues to run even when you turn on your shower, you most likely have an old or faulty shower diverter valve.

Why does my faucet leak when I turn it on?





The most common sources of a leaking faucet – a worn out washer or gasket, a loose O ring, corrosion in the valve seat – can be detected and fixed easily with most faucet repair kits.

Why is water spurting out of my faucet?

Sputtering faucets, irregular water flow and vibrating pipes may indicate that you have air in your water lines. Air usually gets trapped at high points in your water supply system, and to force this out, you have to temporarily increase the velocity of the water flowing through the pipes.

Why does water come out of my tub spout and shower head at the same time?

The reason your faucet leaks when all of the water is supposed to be going up to the showerhead is a faulty diverter valve. This is the part that diverts the water from the tub spout up to the showerhead. As we said before, these can be fixed!

How do you fix a faulty diverter valve?

Here’s how to repair a shower diverter in 7 easy actions:

  1. Shut off the supply of water to your shower.
  2. Seal your drain with tape so that small screws or other vital parts are not lost down the drainpipe.
  3. Tighten the screws behind the faceplate of the diverter valve. …
  4. Disassemble the shower diverter. …
  5. Change the diverter.

How do I know if my shower diverter valve is bad?





First, if the valve is engaged but water continues to come out of the tub spout only, the gate is severely damaged or has fallen out completely. Second, if the valve is engaged but the showerhead experiences low water pressure and water continues to drip from the spout, the gasket has failed or is starting to fail.

Why is my new faucet leaking under the sink?

Faulty Installation

Faulty installations are a common reason for leaking sinks. Usually, this is something as simple as a connector not being tightened properly, either where the water supply connects to the faucet itself or the seal within the faucet that keeps water from going anywhere but through to the tap.

How do I stop my bathroom faucet from leaking?

5 Reasons Your Faucet Is Dripping Water & How To Fix It

  1. Deactivate the Water.
  2. Disassemble the Faucet Handles.
  3. Detach the Valve Stem.
  4. Inspect the Parts of the Sink.
  5. Replace the Damaged Parts.
  6. Sanitize the Valves.
  7. Put The Faucet Together.


How do you fix a leaky faucet in the kitchen?

Repair a Ball Faucet

  1. Loosen the set screw and take off the handle. Use a wrench to remove the cap.
  2. For leaky spouts, remove the cam, washer and ball.
  3. Use a small screwdriver to remove the seats and springs.
  4. To repair leaks at the base, remove the spout and replace the O-rings. …
  5. Install new seats on new springs.

Why is water coming out of my bathtub faucet?



A small amount of water dripping out of your tub’s faucet is normal because the valve doesn’t have a perfect seal. But, if a large amount of water is coming out of the tub’s faucet then you most likely have a problem with that valve. Fixing the diverter is a fairly easy fix.

What is a diverter valve?

A diverter is a small handle made for the shower used to direct the flow of water from the shower valve to any one of up to three possible outlets, so if you plan on only using one with only 2-fixtures, a brass plug must be used to cap the third water outlet.

Where is shower diverter valve?

This diverter valve, also known as a tee diverter, is located on the end of the tub spout (see photo above). Activating it requires simply pulling up on the diverter, which then sends water to the showerhead. Pushing the diverter back to the downward position restores water flow to the tub again.