Stoppage
The water is sitting in the shower drain and not draining properly because there may be a clog or blockage in the drain pipe preventing the water from flowing through.
The shower water may not be draining properly due to a clog in the drain pipe, a buildup of hair or soap scum, or a faulty drain mechanism.
The kitchen is probably closest to the water heater and the shower is the farthest. Water cools down the farther it travels through the pipes.
If the toilet and shower are in an upper floor then there is a PVC drain for both that will drain to either the sewer or septic. If there is a vertical piece to this, as there is in my basement, then you actually get some dribbling and running sounds from the water 'falling' down that vertical PVC. I get this same noise from the washing machine on the main floor draining down to the basement.
There could be several reasons why the water is not draining in your shower. It could be due to a clog in the drain, a problem with the plumbing system, or a malfunctioning drain stopper. It is best to contact a plumber to diagnose and fix the issue.
The water shut off valve for the shower in your home is typically located behind the shower wall or in the basement near the water main.
To turn off the water to the shower, locate the shut-off valve usually located behind the shower wall or in the basement. Turn the valve clockwise to close it and stop the water flow to the shower.
To turn off the water to the shower, locate the shut-off valve usually located behind the shower wall or in the basement. Turn the valve clockwise to close it and stop the water flow to the shower.
The plaming tubes are all conected.When the cold water run in kitchen the cold water at the shower become less,so with less cold water at the mix cold-hot (the balance is desterb),making the water hoter.Same if you turn on the hot in the kitchen the water will be colder in the shower.
That is probably the sound of water draining through a clog.
To shut off the water to the shower, locate the shut-off valve usually located behind the shower wall or in the basement. Turn the valve clockwise to stop the water flow.
The water in your shower may not be draining properly due to a clog in the drain pipe, a buildup of hair or soap scum, or a faulty drain mechanism. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent further damage or inconvenience.