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Shower hose connection leaking
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 7:22 pm
by Kyle
Another question for the experts! As I attempted to test the shower for the first time. I noticed that when I cut on the water its leaking pretty bad from the outlet (on the control valve) for the hose. Is it possible to disassemble that setup and tighten down the outlet underneath the cover, reassemble, and then test. I hope that makes sense.
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2008 8:16 pm
by skater
Do you mean the shutoff by the sprayer, or the faucet itself?
The shutoff by the sprayer will leak some. Or at least every one I've ever used does, perhaps they were all messed up.

Worse they seem to leak only cold water, so when you turn it back on you get a nice blast of hot. Don't ask me how it does that...
If it's leaking badly you should be able to take it apart - don't forget to use Teflon tape when you put it back together. Presumably they have some sort of O-ring or washer in there that goes bad over time.
The faucet itself is a bigger issue. If it's leaking out the knobs you should be able to get new O-rings in there, but if you need more than that I can't help because I'm not sure how to get to the back of the faucet.
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 9:15 am
by Kyle
After taking everything apart in the shower last night i found the problem to be related to the piece that connects the shower head hose to the faucet itself. It seems like it is some type of pressure relief valve built in to that piece. Once i have the h/c turned on then it seems not to run as bad. Is that normal? If so, then i am ok with it. But the problem is the water that is coming out of it is running along the faucet top and POSSIBLY getting behind the wall and eventually rotting away the inside of the wall of floor. I most likely will not utilize the shower that often, but i would like for it to function incase the need arose. I know, need pics.
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 10:53 am
by skater
Oooh, I think I see what you mean. I don't think mine leaks there at all, even when I have the nozzle turned off. Can you tell exactly where it's leaking from (the threads or where the threads connect to the hose)? If it's the threads I'd be tempted to try some teflon tape. If it's the hose, you may have replace the hose. I doubt they're very expensive.
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 11:31 am
by Kyle
If you take that little piece off you will see that there are pre made holes/slits on the under side. When i cut it on, I hear air either entering or escaping from the line. When i turn it off i get the same noise, either air is escaping or entering the line. I am thinking that it may be a pressure relief valve with a rubber seal inside gone bad. Probably search the net and fid a replacement. Just wanted to see if that was normal or not. Thanks for the info Skater!!
Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 12:16 pm
by skater
My camper is winterized right now or I'd take the hose off mine and look.
By the way, I went to grad school at UGA, and one of my coworkers is from Sylvester.

It's not warm here like it is there!

Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 12:25 pm
by Kyle
Spoke with a local tech in Albany(about 20 minutes east) and he stated that there is a seal in the "stem" that has a cheap washer that can go bad over time. I will just get it replaced and have him diagnose a few other problems while it is there. Thanks for the help!!!
Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2008 12:26 pm
by Kyle
Replaced the damaged shower connector with a new one, works like a champ. One issue down and the list keeps on going.