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Stubby December 29th 06 09:19 PM

Leaky Kohler shower valve
 
When the valve is in the OFF position, no water leaks. So the problem
is not in the soldered joints. These are 5 years old and have not been
a problem. However, when water flows up to the shower head, it pours
down inside the wall.

Kohler has been very helpful and has sent me all the internal parts.
But it behaves the same after installing them.

The valve appears to be a red herring. There must be a leak in the pipe
from the valve to the shower head. Can anyone suggest a way to inspect
this and/or fix it without removing the tiles? HNY.

[email protected] December 29th 06 09:22 PM

Leaky Kohler shower valve
 
You will have to open the wall , with luck the side outside the shower
alcove is not tiled.
Stubby wrote:
When the valve is in the OFF position, no water leaks. So the problem
is not in the soldered joints. These are 5 years old and have not been
a problem. However, when water flows up to the shower head, it pours
down inside the wall.

Kohler has been very helpful and has sent me all the internal parts.
But it behaves the same after installing them.

The valve appears to be a red herring. There must be a leak in the pipe
from the valve to the shower head. Can anyone suggest a way to inspect
this and/or fix it without removing the tiles? HNY.



stubbier December 29th 06 11:45 PM

Leaky Kohler shower valve
 
did you put teflon tape on the threads before you installed the shower head

now get back under the bridge ........................troll



"Stubby" wrote in message
. ..
When the valve is in the OFF position, no water leaks. So the problem is
not in the soldered joints. These are 5 years old and have not been a
problem. However, when water flows up to the shower head, it pours down
inside the wall.

Kohler has been very helpful and has sent me all the internal parts. But
it behaves the same after installing them.

The valve appears to be a red herring. There must be a leak in the pipe
from the valve to the shower head. Can anyone suggest a way to inspect
this and/or fix it without removing the tiles? HNY.




stubbier December 29th 06 11:47 PM

Leaky Kohler shower valve
 
DO NOT FEED THE TROLLS

william plummer.....hahahahahahahahahaha



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You will have to open the wall , with luck the side outside the shower
alcove is not tiled.
Stubby wrote:
When the valve is in the OFF position, no water leaks. So the problem
is not in the soldered joints. These are 5 years old and have not been
a problem. However, when water flows up to the shower head, it pours
down inside the wall.

Kohler has been very helpful and has sent me all the internal parts.
But it behaves the same after installing them.

The valve appears to be a red herring. There must be a leak in the pipe
from the valve to the shower head. Can anyone suggest a way to inspect
this and/or fix it without removing the tiles? HNY.





Jeff Wisnia December 31st 06 01:02 AM

Leaky Kohler shower valve
 
stubbier wrote:

DO NOT FEED THE TROLLS

william plummer.....hahahahahahahahahaha


You've probably shot yourself in the foot, stubbier.

Permit me inform you that I looked at the OP's email address and then
checked my alma mater's alimni directory which lists TWO William
Plummers, viz:

One an electrical engineer (like me) SB '63, SM '66, living in
Chelmsford, Massachusetts, and the other SB '80, SM '82, living in
Greenwich, Connecticut, the Executive VP and CFO of Dow Jones and Company.

We MIT guys stick together...

Methinks you owe the OP an apology, stubbier.

snipped

Jeff

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(W1BSV + Brass Rat '57 EE)
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