Here’s a quick how-to: Pry away the index cap at the front of the handle to access the handle screw. Remove the screw and pull. Use a handle puller if it’s stuck. You can buy a puller at your local hardware store for between $9 and $15. Use pliers or a deep-socket wrench to gently turn the stem counterclockwise.
In this video we address a leaking shower head and correct the issue on a Delta Monitor 1400 series shower. To fix the problem you need to address issue wit
If your rain shower head randomly drips, there are a couple of possible things that you can do to fix the problem. 1. Seal Isn't Tight Enough. One possibility for rain shower head dripping is that the seal isn’t tight enough. This is an easy solution that you can address on your own. Start by removing the shower head from the shower arm.
Thoroughly clean the threads on the shower arm using a clean rag or small brush. Make sure the threads are clean and in good condition. Wrap several loops of plumbers' thread-seal tape around the threads of the shower arm in a clockwise motion. Screw the showerhead back onto the shower arm using tongue-and-groove pliers.
Pull it out and replace it with one from the hardware store. After the soaking, free the holes with a pin or toothpick that fits, then brush the faceplate clean with a stiff brush. Any debris that falls into the head should flush out once you reinstall the head and turn on the hot water. 2. Turn Off the Water Supply. The first step in fixing a leaky shower head is to turn off the water supply. Locate the shut-off valve in your bathroom or near your water meter and turn it off. 3. Remove the Shower Head. Using an adjustable wrench, carefully loosen the shower head by turning it counterclockwise. mRiwO. 316 389 353 281 224 240 164 362 156

fixing a leaky shower head