To start the process of removing the valve, locate the hole situated behind the switch handle and identify the screw inside. Begin by using a screwdriver to unscrew the set screw. Once the screw has been removed, you can proceed to take the handle off. As soon as you have removed the handle, locate the gasket inside the valve and inspect it to ensure that it is in perfect condition. If it requires replacement, then replace it immediately before going on to remove the metal ring.
To assess the interface, use a screwdriver to disconnect the plastic components. In the event that the interface appears loose, apply waterproof tape around it before reinstalling all the parts. Once everything is in place, proceed to open the valve and check for any signs of water leakage.
If you're still experiencing water leakage even after turning off the valve, it's possible that the valve isn't properly closed or open. In such a case, it's likely that the issue lies with the nozzle or the faucet that's connected to it. One possible solution to this problem is replacing the shower nozzle altogether. This should help prevent water leakage and ensure a smooth showering experience.




