Proably the faucet has a worn out washer, replacing the washer should fix the problem.
Remove the shower head and clean out anything that might be blocking it, such as hair or debris. Replace the shower head and turn on the water; the water should be running.
Employ a plumber.
Remove the shower head and clean out anything that might be blocking it, such as hair or debris. Replace the shower head and turn on the water; the water should be running.
If it is leaking from the control, you should be able to access that from the front. If it is the supply lines or the pipe to the shower head, there may be access behind it in a closet. If not, you just have to cut a hole to get to it.
I have this problem with my shower head, what I do to fix it is turn on the sink in my bathroom to hot, this usually shuts it up
The mens room at our office building has a leaky faucet. Where can we information online on how to fix a leaky faucet?
This is probably due to a leak somewhere in the faucet. Alternatively, it could be because some part of the faucet is not completely screwed in all the way. You need to tighten any loose parts on the faucet. If this does not help, you may need to find a professional plumber to help you locate and fix the leak.
Depends on where the drip is or what's causing it.
Remove the handle, turn off the water with a wrench and reatache the handle in the correct position. Good Luck
Gather Tools and Materials. ... Turn Off the Water Supply and Open the Faucet. ... Remove the Handle Cap, Handle and Faceplate. ... Remove the Locking Clip. ... Remove and Replace the Cartridge. ... Replace Other Parts and Test. ... Remove the Metal Stem in a Shower Faucet with Two Handles. ... Replace the Metal Stem if Needed.
If it is galv. pipe there could be a small hole on threads. You would have to replace pipe.