shower replacement company — Liberty Home Services
Troubleshooting Guide

Shower Replacement Company Troubleshooting Guide — Liberty Home Services

When it comes to your shower, the last thing you want is to face issues that disrupt your daily routine. At Liberty Home Services in Bridgeville, PA, we specialize in shower replacements, and we understand that homeowners may encounter a variety of problems that can affect the functionality and aesthetics of their shower. This troubleshooting guide aims to help you identify common shower replacement issues and provide practical solutions to get your shower back in top shape. Whether you're dealing with leaks, inadequate drainage, or issues related to installation, knowing how to troubleshoot these problems can save you time and money. Our team at Liberty Home Services is dedicated to ensuring your shower not only meets your needs but also enhances your bathroom experience. This guide will walk you through common symptoms, potential causes, and actionable steps you can take to resolve these issues, ensuring your shower replacement is a success.

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Symptoms & Causes

Identify the Problem

Match your symptoms to the most likely cause. Severity ratings help you decide how urgently to act.

Water leaks from the shower head or faucethigh
Likely cause: Worn-out seals, Loose connections, Corroded pipes
DIY check: Check and tighten any visible connections; replace seals if necessary.
Shower does not drain properlymedium
Likely cause: Clogged drain, Improper slope, Damaged drain assembly
DIY check: Use a plunger or drain snake to clear minor clogs.
Cracks or chips in the shower wallmedium
Likely cause: Poor installation, Impact damage, Aging materials
DIY check: Apply a waterproof epoxy to small cracks to prevent further damage.
Mold or mildew in the showermedium
Likely cause: Poor ventilation, Water pooling, Old grout
DIY check: Clean with a vinegar and baking soda mixture; ensure proper ventilation.
Unpleasant odor coming from the showerlow
Likely cause: Standing water, Dirty drains, Mold buildup
DIY check: Clear the drain and clean the shower surfaces thoroughly.
Shower controls are difficult to operatemedium
Likely cause: Worn cartridges, Incorrect installation, Debris buildup
DIY check: Remove and clean or replace the shower cartridge.
Inconsistent water temperaturehigh
Likely cause: Faulty mixing valve, Pressure imbalance, Sediment build-up
DIY check: Check for sediment buildup in the mixing valve and flush it if needed.
Shower tiles are loose or fallinghigh
Likely cause: Improper adhesive, Water damage, Aging grout
DIY check: Reapply adhesive and press tiles back into place; replace grout if necessary.
What to Do Next

Step-by-Step Action Plan

Follow these steps before calling a technician — you may be able to resolve the issue yourself.

1

Identify the Problem

Take note of any unusual sounds, leaks, or performance issues with your shower to determine the specific symptom you are experiencing.

2

Check for Visible Signs

Inspect the showerhead, faucet, and surrounding areas for any visible leaks, damages, or debris that could indicate a problem.

3

Perform Basic Maintenance

Clean the shower area, unclog drains, and replace any worn-out seals or cartridges to see if these fixes resolve the issue.

4

Test Water Pressure and Temperature

Run the shower to assess water pressure and temperature consistency; this can help identify issues with plumbing or water heaters.

5

Document Findings

Make a record of what you have found, including any repairs attempted, to provide detailed information if you need to consult a professional.

6

Consult a Professional if Necessary

If the issue persists or is beyond your ability to fix, contact Liberty Home Services for expert evaluation and repair.

Pro Tip
Always turn off power to the unit at the breaker before inspecting any components. Safety first — even for simple checks.
When to Call a Professional

Don't DIY These Situations

Some repairs require a licensed technician for safety, code compliance, and warranty protection.

Professional Assessment Required

If the leak is severe and requires pipe replacement or extensive repairs.

Professional Assessment Required

When encountering issues with the shower's structural integrity, such as rotting wood behind tiles.

Professional Assessment Required

If mold or mildew is extensive and requires professional remediation.

Professional Assessment Required

In cases where the installation was done incorrectly and needs to be redone for safety and compliance.

Professional Assessment Required

When troubleshooting complex plumbing issues that involve multiple fixtures or require specialized tools.

Common Questions
What should I do if my new shower is leaking?
If your new shower is leaking, first check for any visible signs such as loose fittings or worn seals. Tighten any loose connections and see if that resolves the leak. If the issue persists or is severe, it's advisable to contact Liberty Home Services for a professional assessment, as leaks can lead to significant water damage if not addressed promptly.
How can I tell if my shower drain is clogged?
You can tell if your shower drain is clogged if water starts to pool around your feet while showering or if it drains slowly. To clear minor clogs, try using a plunger or a drain snake. If these methods do not work, or if the clog is severe, it's best to call in a professional to avoid damaging the plumbing further.
What causes inconsistent water pressure in my shower?
Inconsistent water pressure can be caused by several factors, including sediment buildup in the showerhead or mixing valve, issues with the municipal water supply, or problems within your home's plumbing system. If your shower pressure fluctuates, a thorough inspection of the system is necessary to identify and rectify the issue, which may require professional assistance.
How often should I replace the grout in my shower?
It's recommended to inspect and potentially replace the grout in your shower every 1-2 years, depending on wear and exposure to moisture. If you notice cracks or discoloration, it's time to replace it to prevent water damage and mold growth. Regular maintenance can help prolong the life of your shower.
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