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How to Add a Handheld Shower Head Using a Shower Arm Diverter · Step 6 of 8
This guide provides detailed instructions for adding a handheld shower head to an existing shower by installing a shower arm diverter. The process involves removing the current shower head, attaching a diverter to the shower arm, and then connecting both the fixed shower head and the new handheld shower unit to the diverter.
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FAQs
How difficult is this project and what are the essential tools I'll need?
This is a beginner-friendly project that typically takes 30-60 minutes to complete. The most crucial tools are an adjustable wrench for secure connections and plumber's tape for sealing the threads. A rag will also be very helpful for cleanup and preventing scratches on your fixtures.
What should I do if my new handheld shower head setup starts leaking after installation?
Leaks are usually caused by an insufficient seal or incorrect application of plumber's tape. First, re-check that the plumber's tape was applied correctly (2-3 wraps clockwise) to all threaded connections. If it still leaks, gently tighten the leaking connection another quarter turn with your wrench, being careful not to overtighten and damage the threads.
Can I use my existing fixed shower head with the new diverter and handheld unit?
Yes, the primary purpose of a shower arm diverter is to allow you to retain your existing fixed shower head while adding a handheld unit. Simply connect your current shower head to one of the diverter's outputs. Ensure your existing shower head has standard 1/2-inch NPT threads for compatibility.
Are there any important safety precautions or preparation steps I should take before starting this project?
While this is a low-risk project, it's wise to turn off the water supply to your shower, if easily accessible, to prevent unexpected sprays. Always cover your drain to avoid losing small components like washers or O-rings. Having a rag nearby is also essential for any drips and general cleanup.
Connect Shower Head and Handheld Hose
Part of project
How to Add a Handheld Shower Head Using a Shower Arm Diverter · Step 6 of 8
This guide provides detailed instructions for adding a handheld shower head to an existing shower by installing a shower arm diverter. The process involves removing the current shower head, attaching a diverter to the shower arm, and then connecting both the fixed shower head and the new handheld shower unit to the diverter.
Frequently Asked Questions
How difficult is this project and what are the essential tools I'll need?
This is a beginner-friendly project that typically takes 30-60 minutes to complete. The most crucial tools are an adjustable wrench for secure connections and plumber's tape for sealing the threads. A rag will also be very helpful for cleanup and preventing scratches on your fixtures.
What should I do if my new handheld shower head setup starts leaking after installation?
Leaks are usually caused by an insufficient seal or incorrect application of plumber's tape. First, re-check that the plumber's tape was applied correctly (2-3 wraps clockwise) to all threaded connections. If it still leaks, gently tighten the leaking connection another quarter turn with your wrench, being careful not to overtighten and damage the threads.
Can I use my existing fixed shower head with the new diverter and handheld unit?
Yes, the primary purpose of a shower arm diverter is to allow you to retain your existing fixed shower head while adding a handheld unit. Simply connect your current shower head to one of the diverter's outputs. Ensure your existing shower head has standard 1/2-inch NPT threads for compatibility.
Are there any important safety precautions or preparation steps I should take before starting this project?
While this is a low-risk project, it's wise to turn off the water supply to your shower, if easily accessible, to prevent unexpected sprays. Always cover your drain to avoid losing small components like washers or O-rings. Having a rag nearby is also essential for any drips and general cleanup.