You replace it. If it's a squeal, you replace the shower head fist. If that doesn't make the noise go away, you replace the shower control valve. Odds are since you came online to ask how to fix it, you're not qualified to replace the control valve. Call a plumber now or call a plumber and a drywall contractor to fix it after you make your "repairs"
replace it
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I need to do some shower repair, more specifically, replace a shower head. Can this be done cheaply and easily just going to a hardware store?
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You will just need new washers.
Repair or replace the oil pump, or replace the valves, if the oil pump is working properly.
You should be able to go on line to the manufacture and get repair parts.
If you go to brillantshowers.com thay have information on repair and replacing parts that might help you avoid the cost of hiring someone.
You can find a repair guide for the plumbing of a shower on the following site: http://homerepair.about.com/od/plumbingrepair/Plumbing_Repair_DIY_Tips_and_StepByStep_Guides.htm. It is a very helpful resource.
Usually you cut a hole on the other side of the wall behind the shower. Very often this is in a closet. If not, you can use the piece of sheetrock to make a door or put it back in place and retape the joints.
A noisy noise annoys a noisy oyster.