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It would have to be the controls or the shower head. Distance from the heater or size of supply lines shouldn't have much affect. The only variable would be the control or shower head and either one could have a flow restrictor in it or both.
I need to do some shower repair, more specifically, replace a shower head. Can this be done cheaply and easily just going to a hardware store?
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Any diverter can be used, you just need a connecting hose and hand held shower head. Remove current shower head and add connecting hose and hand held shower head. Keep in mind, that some hand helds come with optional stationary shower head as well as the remote one.
You get the shower head and turn it on full blast and position it just over your clit and it gives you a deep orgasm
You can purchase a ceiling shower head, and just about any other part for a shower from Home Depot, Lowe's, Ace Hardware, and Sears. Sometimes Costco will also carry them.
Check the shower head and clean and flush it. It may just be a little particle of junk in the head restricting your flow
Yea I do! Im glad that you asked, im just a little confused. Do you work for the shower company? I dont see another reason why you would ask the question.....umm well my shower is okay and the cold water is------okay im sorry i just cant get this lingering thought out of my head. Why did you ask this?
Yes and what is the question?
Yes, the shower neck is threaded into a brass fitting nailed to a wall stud.
if its just a shower and no tub spout then it most likely must be in your shower head and if its a hand held shower head (with a flexible hose attached) it most likely has a bad seal or some other way which allows air to get inside and drain the water out slowly. The same can be for a shower with a tub spout diverter and the shower head has a bad seal thus letting the water drain down the tub spout and it can be a real slow leak to cause the squeaking noise 20 minutes later, my guess of the squeaking noise would come from the air being pushed inside the shower head.