The ball very seldom is the problem it is the springs and cap washers
Faucet Drips or Leaks-- General Faucets are used so much that it
Thaw it out and check for cracks or leaks
Have you replaced the seats and the washers and stems if required? Have you do it properly? If so you have done everything possible and the valve itself is no good and it should be replaced.
You need to do a leak test on the tub and shower. To ch'k the drain fill tub about 1/2 full without running the tub faucet next plug shower head and tub spout turn water on this will ch'k faucet Next run water on shower doors this is where the majority of leaks are found water running out and down the corner of the unit If tiled also ch'k tile grout.
The valve in the shower control needs to be renewed.
If the water continues to run after turning off the faucets in your shower, it could be due to a faulty valve or washer inside the faucet. You may need to replace these components or call a plumber for assistance to fix the issue. Also, check for any leaks or loose connections that could be causing the continuous running water.
check for leaks
"Make sure you have the correct sized faucet and the correct tools. Turn off your water and then remove the existing faucet. Replace it with the new one, making sure it is sealed so that no leaks can occur when you turn your water back on."
form_title=Shower Door Repair form_header=8983 What repairs are required on the shower doors?*= [] "Door or glass panel leaks [] Door does not shut properly [] Glass needs replacing [] Glass is loose [] Sliding door(s) are off track [] Frame pulling out of wall [] Wall behind frame is soft, moldy [] Water damage" What purpose would the door or enclosure be for?*= () Bathtub () Shower () Combination bathtub/shower () Steam shower
Yes and what is the question?
A lifetime warranty only lasts for the life of the company that sold you the faucet and may not cover every component of the faucet. In general, if you have the warranty you can send the faucet back and they will send you a new one provided that the defect is covered. (Some leaks, however, may be caused by things other than the faucet itself.)