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Shower head leaking or dripping? Dit is wie je moet bellen
A shower head that drips constantly even when the faucet is turned off is more than an annoyance — it wastes a surprising amount of water (a drip per second adds up to over 3,000 gallons per year) and creates persistent moisture that encourages mold growth, mineral staining, and grout deterioration in the shower enclosure. The most common cause is a worn-out rubber washer or O-ring inside the shower valve that no longer creates a watertight seal when the handle is in the off position. In single-handle cartridge valves, the cartridge itself may be scored or calcified. Mineral buildup (calcium and lime deposits) inside the shower head body or at the threaded connection to the shower arm can also cause water to seep past the seal. A plumber can usually fix the problem in 30–60 minutes by replacing the valve washer, O-ring, or cartridge ($150–$250 for a service call including parts). Homeowners comfortable with basic tools can often replace a washer themselves for under $5 in parts, but cartridge replacement in a wall-mounted valve is best left to a professional to avoid damaging the valve body or in-wall plumbing.
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How to fix shower head leaking or dripping
Some "shower head leaking or dripping" cases look simple, but getting it wrong almost always costs more than calling a pro: hidden leaks, fire risk, code violations, and insurance headaches. A licensed plumber will diagnose the exact cause, use the right professional tools, and stand behind the repair. Most local pros offer free quotes and can visit the same day or the next.
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Symptoms to look for
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Steady dripping from the shower head even when the faucet handle is fully turned off
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Water stains, mineral deposits, or green-white buildup around the shower head connection
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Mold or mildew forming on the shower wall or ceiling directly below the shower head
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A faint hissing or trickling sound from the shower area when no water should be running
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Increased water bill without any other obvious change in household water usage
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Who should I call for: Shower head leaking or dripping?
Call a licensed plumber. Plumbers have the specialized training, tools, and insurance to diagnose shower head leaking or dripping safely and stand behind the fix. Most offer free quotes and can visit the same day or the next.
Can I fix this myself?
Some minor cases can be handled DIY, but most require a licensed plumber to avoid costly rework and safety risks. A free quote takes under a minute.
How fast can a pro come out?
Most plumbers offer same-day or next-day visits for non-emergency issues. True emergencies (burst pipes, gas smell, no heat in winter) are typically handled within 1–4 hours.
How much does it cost to fix?
Costs vary by severity and your location. Submit a free quote request to get real pricing from local pros in your area.
What are the signs of: Shower head leaking or dripping?
Steady dripping from the shower head even when the faucet handle is fully turned off. Water stains, mineral deposits, or green-white buildup around the shower head connection. Mold or mildew forming on the shower wall or ceiling directly below the shower head. A faint hissing or trickling sound from the shower area when no water should be running. Increased water bill without any other obvious change in household water usage.