Your shower head may be dripping because of a worn-out washer or seal inside the faucet handle. This can cause water to leak even when the handle is turned off. It is recommended to replace the washer or seal to fix the issue.
Yes, you can install a tee in the riser. The pressure loss will be minimal since both shower heads will have a flow restrictor unless you remove them. If you remove them, you probably wont notice any difference. If you do notice a difference, put the flow restrictor back in the closest shower head to the shower valve.
If you have a water heater in the unit there may be a shut off before that, usually at the floor or follow the cold side to a shut off. There may be an access panel behind the shower, possible in a hall closet but not always and there might be shut off valves there, but not likely. If your water heater is in the basement, there should be a shut off for each unit there.
If he is abusing then talk to a realitive about it.
a shower curtain goes on the outside and a shower liner goes on the inside so the shower curtain wont get wet
A rain shower while the sun is shining will only last a few minutes.
check or have a plumber check p trap in drain line under shower. if leaking [losing water] it wont stop sewer gas from coming up the drain. probably the most likely cause.
If A: he wont stop looking at her, B: he wont stop hanging out with her, and C: if he is nice to her
so you wont get lice and your hair won't become knotted. That and grease develops on your hair naturally and it won't look pretty after 2 weeks without a shower.
no they only go to waterfalls or in lakes to shower but we all know that if a bird goes in water its wings will get wet and it wont be able to fly
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No... it wont kill it.... But instead of starting at the top of your head and brushing straight down... start to work your way through the bottom then the middle of your hair and then to the top... to avoid ripping or breaking your hair....