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I have a 1200 sq ft ranch house with a hall bathroom with tub and shower. The master bedroom has a shower only bathroom. When I run the shower in the hall bathroom, the shower in the master bathroom drips. Is this serious? What does it mean?
I have a 1200 sq ft ranch house with a hall bathroom with tub and shower. The master bedroom has a shower only bathroom. When I run the shower in the hall bathroom, the shower in the master bathroom drips. Is this serious? What does it mean?
That is too good a setup and straight line. What does it mean? The master shower has incontinental drift. Just replace the cartridge on the master shower. The seals are likely worn out and weak.
Last edited by harry chickpea; 04-26-2019 at 09:33 AM..
That's an interesting problem. My guess would be the seals are relaxing enough during low pressure condition that they leak. e.g. if you had your thumb on the end of a hose and pressed hard you could stop the flow of eater, relax it a little and it may leak through. As Harry mentioned replace the cartridge or just deal with it if it's not that bad.
Your shower is haunted. Mods, please move this to the Paranormal forum.
(Cartridge.)
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