Shower Head Arm
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Shower arm moves, You mean you have a water leak?
Hello everyone, I recently notice that the rain is moving his arm to try to adjust the position head show. I am concerned that due to the shower arm movement, may have a leak behind the wall. I've been checking the soil to see if water comes out. How can I test for leaks behind the wall? and I ask how the hardening of the shower arm and is behind wall? any advice or suggestions are greatly appreciated. Thank you all for your time.
if the arm moves in and out then the 99% ok just didn't plumber assembly correct, but if you move left or right, then you need to increase (clockwise) 30% chance of this REMOVE NOT DO IT! counter-clockwise if it moves to the right or left when you remove the tube that will be difficult to put it back. a handyman or plumber will have a good camera and can be very small check for leaks in the wall of his just a service charge for review and value Tightend call a plumber, in this case (make sure he / she has a mini camera otherwise you may break the mold and drywall issues, along with the relief should have done. but if your hand then just tighten up if you pull and out then use a hose attached to the tube clamp on the drywall and hardware store will have a chrome or brass cover to cover clamp hose so you do not have to remove drywall to pinch the tube against the wall and save a fortune.
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