To fix a leaky shower faucet, follow these steps:
- Turn off the water supply: Before starting any repair work, turn off the water supply to the shower. You can usually do this by turning the valve located under the sink or in the basement.
- Remove the faucet handle: Use a screwdriver to remove the screw that holds the faucet handle in place. Once the screw is removed, gently pull the handle off.
- Remove the escutcheon plate: The escutcheon plate is the decorative cover that sits around the faucet stem. Use a wrench to unscrew and remove it.
- Remove the cartridge: Use a pair of pliers to gently pull out the cartridge. You may need to use a little force to get it out.
- Inspect the cartridge: Look for any signs of wear and tear or damage. If the cartridge is damaged, you will need to replace it.
- Replace the cartridge: If you need to replace the cartridge, take the old one to a plumbing supply store and get a new one that matches the old one. Install the new cartridge in the same way that you removed the old one.
- Reassemble the faucet: Once you have replaced the cartridge or made any necessary repairs, reassemble the faucet by following the steps in reverse order. Make sure all the screws are tightened securely.
- Test the faucet: Turn the water supply back on and test the faucet to make sure it is working properly and the leak is fixed.