Water may continue to flow from the shower head after it is turned off due to a faulty valve or seal that is not fully closing, allowing water to leak through. This can result in water dripping or flowing out even when the shower is not in use.
the tap assebly could be cross connected if older shower set
Water is dripping from the shower head because there may be a leak in the shower head or the faucet handle is not fully turned off, causing water to continue flowing.
1- plugged shower head 2- defective diverter
Your shower head may be dripping constantly due to a worn-out washer or seal inside the shower head that needs to be replaced. This can cause water to leak even when the shower is turned off.
The shower head drips because of a faulty seal or worn-out washer that fails to completely stop the flow of water when the shower is turned off.
Employ a plumber.
Your shower head may be dripping constantly due to a worn-out washer or seal inside the shower head that needs to be replaced. This can cause water to leak even when the shower is turned off.
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Your shower head may be dripping when turned off due to a worn-out washer or seal inside the faucet handle. This can cause water to continue flowing even when the handle is in the off position.
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Your shower head may drip when turned off due to a worn-out washer or seal inside the faucet handle. This can cause water to continue flowing slightly even when the handle is in the off position.