A dripping shower head wastes water, drives up your bills, and gets annoying fast. Good news: you donβt need a plumber or fancy tools. Whether your spray holes are clogged or the rubber washer is worn, these DIY shower head repair tips will have you stopping that leak in no time.
πΏ Method 1: Unclog & Descale Your Shower Head
Why it leaks: Mineral deposits (lime, calcium) clog the spray holes and force water out around the edges.
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Shut off the water.
Turn off the shower valve or the bathroomβs shutβoff.
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Remove the head or faceplate.
Unscrew just the faceplate if possibleβotherwise detach the entire head with a wrench (protect surfaces with a rag).
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Soak in vinegarβ―+β―salt (8β―hrs).
Submerge the part in white vinegar with a handful of coarse salt to dissolve deposits.
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Pick and scrub.
Use a toothpick or nail to clear each spray hole, then scrub with a stiff brush or use an air compressor to blow out debris.
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Reinstall & test.
Reattach the head, turn the water back on, and watch for leaks. If the dripβs gone, congratsβyou fixed your leaking shower head!
π§ Method 2: Replace a Worn Rubber Washer
Why it leaks: The βOβringβ or washer inside your shower head or faucet cracks over time, letting water seep through.
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Turn off the water supply.
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Use your bathroom shutβoff valve or the main line.
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Identify the bad washer.
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Singleβhandle shower: Washer sits inside the shower head swivel ball.
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Twoβhandle (compression) faucet: Washer lives inside the hot or cold valve stem, depending on which handle leaks.
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Swap the washer in your shower head.
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Remove the collar nut at the swivel ball with a wrench.
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Pull off the old rubber washer and insert a matching new one.
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Swap the washer in your faucet.
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Unscrew the leaking handle, remove trim and stem nut with a deep socket.
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Replace the washer (and seals, if you have a kit), then reassemble the stem and handle.
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Reassemble & retest.
Snugly reconnect the head or faucet stem (no overβtightening), restore water, and confirm the leak is gone.
Conclusion:
Whether itβs a dripping shower head or a wornβout Oβring, these simple DIY shower head leak fixes let you stop leaks, save water, and avoid plumbing billsβall with common household tools and parts. Stay dry and enjoy a perfect spray every time!
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