that means you might have a leak in the pipes or something.
You will have a shut off for the commode and each sink. The only way to turn the supply to the shower is to turn off the supply to the entire home.
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
Silverfish often tend to hang around in the bathroom at night and then scarper in front of you in the morning when you first turn the light on. Check out a picture of them on wikipedia.
Turn on your bathtub or shower hot then turn it off at last turn on your hot water for your sink. Hope this helps!
We have a water supply tank on the roof. If I turn on the bathroom sink tap before flushing the toilet or turning on the shower, the pressure in the sink dies after a couple seconds and I have to go to the breaker box to turn the water pump circuit off and back on, then the water pressure is fine. If I flush the toilet or turn on the shower first, then turn on the sink tap, it flows with no problem, even if I turn the shower off right away. I don't know if this is a problem with the pump or a wiring issue. I've never seen a setup like this anywhere in the States. Any ideas what could be the problem?
Turn on the blow drier with both buttons and fly over the shower curtains.
Replace the faucet.
the pies are connected so when you turn on the shower the vaulve in the pipe going to the other shower might not be all the way closed thus causing it to leak
if you want to sink your iphone go to the bathroom and turn on the faucet and place iphone in water.if you want to sync your iphone plug it into your computer and open itunes
the hot water creates moisture in the air and builds up as steam. turn your vent on to prevent it.
Enter the chimney to go in. Go up to the bathroom and turn on the shower. Whiskers (the cat) will jump out.
no it wouldn't sink if it didnt turn