I've changed showerheads before without using tape and not had much problem with leaks, but today I changed one and had leaks no matter how hard I tightened. I went to Home Depot, bought a small spool of teflon tape for about a dollar, and voila, no more leaks! I will definitely use the tape from now on.
I watch the entire video went to couple stores got what I needed. I came home watch the video,paused... do you what said....played the video again pause .....do the next part. Boom I'm done. Thank you thank you I am woman hear me roar. This video was very helpful.
I also appreciate that there isn't some awful music playing while being expected to read(really fast) step by step instructions. This vídeo is perfect!! Thanks!!!!
My daughter brought home an energy saving kit from school and in the kit was a new shower head. My daughter is in need for a new one and with these simple steps you just showed I can't wait to try it now. Thanks!
I bought a replacement shower head online and it didn't come with any instructions or anything, just the shower head. I was worried that I wouldn't be able to replace it. This video makes it look much less challenging. I also didn't know I needed some of those supplies, so that's great to know before I get started. I can't wait to enjoy a new shower! Thank you so much!
This 11 year old video was during a time when youtube videos did not b.s. you with 10 minute filler "knowledge" in the form of "please like share subscribed," trailing off into sub topics, pointing out things that are unnecessary, comedy, repeating themselves and finally getting to the thumbnail topic but then explaining it in a way that's bleeeep. Then distracting you from this with entertainment so you forget your time was wasted and you end up liking the video anyway.
Wiring is not fun and can be dangerous. You don't know who did what, when or how. My dad was very handy when he could see (glaucoma, like Ray Charles) and he was doing some wiring standing on a radiator. Yeah. He felt a buzzing in his legs! Had he been barefoot, it could have been EXTREMELY BAD. That's one of those things, you always want solid rubber soled shoes and a plan if it goes to hell. An assistant. With a broom handle. If you get a good zap on A/C, it can make you grab on and you won't be able to let go. Wood doesn't conduct electricity. You give the zapped person a good whack or a pry to get them away. DON'T TOUCH THEM. You'll get zapped, too! There's one up here where the metal back of a fridge became a serious conductor. The electrician showed not only could it light a light bulb (low draw), but it ran power tools (!?) Just fine, too! Power tools, heating/cooling things, air fryers/hair dryers, curling irons are HIGH DRAW things. In old houses, or houses you don't know EXTREMELY WELL, you can kill yourself. Or blow a fuse, at the very least. Which isn't good and you don't wanna go there often. Knowing the house EXTREMELY well, means you know ALL the circuits and what's on them.* All the outlets are wired correctly (10.00 tool at hardware store, you just plug it in and it tells you. It's idiot-proof), all junction boxes are right, all light fixtures, all of it. Anything 6 feet or less to WATER, needs to be GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter). It has little reset buttons on it. NEVER, EVER assume it was "done right!" Don't assume a man knows/cares wtf he's doing. Even if he's LICENSED! Don't assume any company has a licensed electrician. ASK, and get that IN WRITING. They'll send someone over, CHARGE YOU like they have an electrician's license, and they don't! Never assume a SIMPLE damn thing is done right! Unless you KNOW FOR A FACT, 1,000%! We're talking about something that can easily kill you. Don't be stupid. Don't stand in water/damp. Don't go without heavy rubber soled shoes. Don't plug cell in where there's no GFCI in bath/kitchen/where water/damp is. A girl was killed for lack of GFCI from an extremely low draw cell charger. She was in the tub. It SHOULD have made the circuit shut off! See? *if you don't know what a circuit is, you should be supervised before doing anything. Not being mean, it can just mess you up. Been zapped a few times. Light switch as a kid. Pond pump that WAS on GFCI (had to reset when it rained!) And it STILL zapped me! It SHOULDN'T have. But, did I KNOW, 1,000% for a fact, WHO wired it, HOW they did it and if it was even RIGHT in the first place (obviously not, if I got shocked!) A: NO. My OWN fault! I WAS wearing heavy soled rubber shoes, too! Trust NOBODY, Scully! Remember, rubber doesn't conduct electricity. Neither does plastic or wood. Electricity is always trying to get to the ground. Don't ever get in its way. Well worth it to hire a LICENSED electrician to show you some stuff. Use library to read up on that. Time Life books has a whole series on Home Improvement. Make sure it's been revised. Codes change over time. You want to know all about fuses, circuits and all that FIRST. The basics, at least. Plumbing GENERALLY can't kill you, THO my cousin wired up conduit (metal tube for wires) next to plumbing, which is BEYOND STUPID. And he IS a licensed electrician!! Case in point! So, when it leaks, (eventually, it will) it's right next to wiring! Great move, huh!?
Here’s what you’ll need: 1) groove joint pliers 2) adjustable wrench 3) an old tooth brush 4) two rags 5) replacement shower head 6) pipe thread or teflon tape
Thank you! It had been a number of years since I last needed to install a shower head. I remembered it being this simple, but I wanted to make sure it genuinely was that simple and not my brain playing tricks on me. Thank you!
This was a simple, easy to follow video! Thank You- I successfully removed the old head and installed a new one with a handheld shower. It's the little things
You can use a scouring/scratch pad or the reverse rough side of sponge to remove old sealant tape or anything else in the grooves if you don't have an old tooth brush.
A good quality shower is a quality of life boost. Also, the water sealing is mostly done by the O-ring. The Teflon tape lubricates & protects the threads, and helps maintain tightness. It also aids in preventing a leak, but the O-ring mostly does that. You should still definitely use tape. I had a junk shower head I dealt with for years in my old apartment. Installing a new head transformed the experience!
Omg the most simple Awesome 👌 video ever. ALL OTHER VIDEOS THEY TALK UNWANTED THINGS AND ANNOY. THIS VIDEO IS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR. THANK U SO MUCH!!😊
Omg took me 3 minutes! Love videos that dont tell me 25 minutes stories about their dead grandpa. Switched out both showerheads in less than 10 minutes!!!
Our master bathroom has a standing shower with handheld shower head. We started to see some rust spots in the hose not to mention heavy mineral built ups in the shower head because our house has very hard water despite water softener we have. My wife picked out this handheld shower head to replace our old one because she loves the brush nickel finish to match our bathroom decors but this turned out to be very impressive handheld shower head. Although I have replaced shower heads many times in the past, it came with nice instruction on how to replace it for those who's not familiar with it. My only advise would be to use wrench to hold the base spout when removing and installing the holding adapter so you don't accidently twist and damage the base pipe when you over tighten it. I really appreciate that it came with plenty of plumber's tape because you really want to put that on before connecting different parts so that there's no water leak in between threads. This is one of most common mistakes and reasons why there's leak after installing it. Very happy to see that they have provided plumber's tape to remind you to use it! It also had rubber rings/washers in each connector but it also came with extra one, which is nice. They also included a shower drain cover to prevent hair from going in to the drainage, which is a nice bonus. I really love the brush nickel finish, which makes it look elegant and expensive. The 7 different water spray setting is nice to have so you can change it for different purpose. We will most likely leave it on one setting for most of the times but it's nice to have option to change it when needed, such as jet spray for cleaning the shower wall, etc. After replacing the shower head, I didn't see any leak and the stainless steel hose feels sturdy. I also like that I can rotate and tilt the shower head holder and it stays in place. Overall, very happy with this shower head! amzn.to/3gVZIrH
Make friends with controlled corrosive cleaners. 30% vinegar is one. CLR is another. DON'T get these one you. Wear goggles, jic. They burn. Copper brushes work well, too. Sometimes, you can't get any further, so make friends with a plumber and cook for them or give them a lot of referrals for a discount. Tip them a good 50, too, if they ran right over or picked up the phone at midnight. Ask them to show you stuff while they're there, as none of this is this simple in reality. Lol. Kitchen faucets are THE WORST. I'd GLADLY pay them for that. You can get it, with the faucet tool (can't be done w/o it) but you STILL can't grab it! If there's a trick to it, I'd pay to know what that is.
Worked for me but I needed a vise grip pliers rather than the crescent wrench for taking off the old shower head. I just couldn't get enough grip or torque with the wrench.
I just had this problem, too, Robert. Do you have what we call a "cheater bar"? It's a hollow pipe of some pipe that will fit over your crescent wrench handle. This should give you enough leverage with its added length to get it unstuck. I just did it.
That's a good idea Emily. To clarify, the problem I had was getting a crescent wrench to hold its grip on a round tube, it would slip. the vise grip pliers blew that problem away.
Thank you very much! I have never done this before and my husband will be shocked when he comes to see me Saturday at our Beach house when he steps into the shower and the showerhead has been replaced by ME! lol... Thanks so much!
Beware some heads have a circular nut and an adjustable wrench will not work for that. You will need to use pliers instead. Thanks for the instructions!
Literally thought before clicking this video "People really need help changing a shower head?" Clicked only to see I've liked this video already. This is what taught me 9 years ago when I moved into my first place. 🤦♂️ 😅
They're showing you NEW STUFF. OLD STUFF is a whole, 'nother animal. And extremely uncooperative. Like, you wrench the pipe and the whole thing collapses.
@RCDawg85 The "nut" on mine is mostly round, and at first I thought I wouldn't be able to use a wrench. But it turns out that two sides of it are flat, so I can use a wrench on it after all.
Hi, nice video. I have been living in an older apartment building for over 10 years. My unit has 6" shower arm with 1/2" connection with IPS thread and shower head with 1/2" connection with IPS connection. All new shower arm and heads I found has NPT connections. IPS connection and NPT connection do not match. But can I take out my current IPS connection shower arm and install NPT connection shower arm? Like I was thinking of getting rid of both the old 1/2" IPS thread shower arm and shower head first. And then install a new 1/2" NPT threading shower arm with teflon tape to prevent water leaks and NPT shower heads in their place. Is that possible if the wall holes accommodate? Is it even recommended to replace IPS shower arm with NPT connection in an older apartment unit? Can you or anyone please help with answers? Thank you.
It only took me 2 minutes to replace my Aunt's showerhead from an old fashioned 2.5 GPM low flow to a beautiful Waterpik Easy Select handheld. Showerheads are easy, no different from changing a light bulb.
Pause and look 0:49 that black thing kinda got pit wrong and I've been looking how to fix the thing. Can someone help me by sending me a video or tell me how, I also have the 2nd kinda messed up too. There not ripped or damaged just how do I put it in there?
My problem is getting the shower head off. It seems as if it's rubber cemented in. I tried unscrewing it with a wrench like this video, and it won't even budge. Help?
True I bought it for 2$ and found out one actually came with the filter I bought. For sure it was going to leak without it, because even with the tape I had to tighten it well to stop the leaking.
@RCDawg85 I have the same problem here... I've just purchased the wrench and I was so ready to get this done in 2 minutes and the project was dead after 5 minutes of trying to take my stupid old shower head off. Now what?
I have a shower head that has a top part. But I can't get the top of the showerhead to be at the "top" when I screw it in. I've tried starting screwing it in at different points but I can't get it centered. Any suggestions?
Now that's a good tutorial! At least you didn't give your whole life story. You went straight to the point. Thank you
Right!?
YES!
I agree, sick of the too much talking tutorials
Facts I hate waiting 5 minutes to get to the video 😂
I've changed showerheads before without using tape and not had much problem with leaks, but today I changed one and had leaks no matter how hard I tightened. I went to Home Depot, bought a small spool of teflon tape for about a dollar, and voila, no more leaks!
I will definitely use the tape from now on.
that one dollar and 30 second installation can make an enormous difference in maintenance and upkeep when it comes to plumbing in general.
@@mustard.. no cap mustard, preach
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I watch the entire video went to couple stores got what I needed. I came home watch the video,paused... do you what said....played the video again pause .....do the next part. Boom I'm done. Thank you thank you I am woman hear me roar.
This video was very helpful.
get it girl!!! Roarrr
Hahahaha i was thinking to myself “is it really this easy...?” Going to be buying my new showerhead tomorrow 😂
You go girl. I'm going to try when I get home 😊
Omg yeah... thats exactly what I was thinking lmfaooo
Go Leslie! Roar girl, roar!
10 yrs later and this video still kicks ass thanks.
My husband is deployed and I was worried I would have to call someone, so this helps me SO MUCH! Thank you!!!!
Simple and to the point! I appreciate the fact that there is no useless intro, like other DIY vids. Super!!!
benefits of a 14 year old youtube video I guess lol
I also appreciate that there isn't some awful music playing while being expected to read(really fast) step by step instructions. This vídeo is perfect!! Thanks!!!!
I can't believe how simple this is, and how long I've been putting this off. Thanks for this lol
I have a tiny brain so this was useful.
😄😄😄 Me too
There's always one @asshole comment. Congrats, that was yours.
Same
A tip : you can watch series on flixzone. I've been using it for watching a lot of movies lately.
@Merrick Orion yup, I have been watching on flixzone} for since november myself :D
My daughter brought home an energy saving kit from school and in the kit was a new shower head. My daughter is in need for a new one and with these simple steps you just showed I can't wait to try it now. Thanks!
I bought a replacement shower head online and it didn't come with any instructions or anything, just the shower head. I was worried that I wouldn't be able to replace it. This video makes it look much less challenging. I also didn't know I needed some of those supplies, so that's great to know before I get started. I can't wait to enjoy a new shower! Thank you so much!
This 11 year old video was during a time when youtube videos did not b.s. you with 10 minute filler "knowledge" in the form of "please like share subscribed," trailing off into sub topics, pointing out things that are unnecessary, comedy, repeating themselves and finally getting to the thumbnail topic but then explaining it in a way that's bleeeep. Then distracting you from this with entertainment so you forget your time was wasted and you end up liking the video anyway.
@BITCOIN Dear, you couldn't have said it more beautifully!!! Totally agree with you and thanks for being brave enough to say it!!!
Your comment was longer than the video. Good comment still👍🏼
@@ivcorners5054 it looked shorter in my head.
Haha this is facts
@ETHEREUM AGREE ! What a time that was :-)
You guys have literally made me a sorority goddess. Now, teach me how to install a chandelier!
mmmm Sorority
Dirty gurl
😯😯😯
Wiring is not fun and can be dangerous. You don't know who did what, when or how.
My dad was very handy when he could see (glaucoma, like Ray Charles) and he was doing some wiring standing on a radiator.
Yeah. He felt a buzzing in his legs! Had he been barefoot, it could have been EXTREMELY BAD.
That's one of those things, you always want solid rubber soled shoes and a plan if it goes to hell. An assistant. With a broom handle. If you get a good zap on A/C, it can make you grab on and you won't be able to let go. Wood doesn't conduct electricity. You give the zapped person a good whack or a pry to get them away. DON'T TOUCH THEM. You'll get zapped, too!
There's one up here where the metal back of a fridge became a serious conductor. The electrician showed not only could it light a light bulb (low draw), but it ran power tools (!?) Just fine, too! Power tools, heating/cooling things, air fryers/hair dryers, curling irons are HIGH DRAW things.
In old houses, or houses you don't know EXTREMELY WELL, you can kill yourself. Or blow a fuse, at the very least. Which isn't good and you don't wanna go there often.
Knowing the house EXTREMELY well, means you know ALL the circuits and what's on them.* All the outlets are wired correctly (10.00 tool at hardware store, you just plug it in and it tells you. It's idiot-proof), all junction boxes are right, all light fixtures, all of it.
Anything 6 feet or less to WATER, needs to be GFCI (ground fault circuit interrupter). It has little reset buttons on it.
NEVER, EVER assume it was "done right!" Don't assume a man knows/cares wtf he's doing. Even if he's LICENSED! Don't assume any company has a licensed electrician. ASK, and get that IN WRITING. They'll send someone over, CHARGE YOU like they have an electrician's license, and they don't!
Never assume a SIMPLE damn thing is done right! Unless you KNOW FOR A FACT, 1,000%!
We're talking about something that can easily kill you. Don't be stupid. Don't stand in water/damp. Don't go without heavy rubber soled shoes.
Don't plug cell in where there's no GFCI in bath/kitchen/where water/damp is. A girl was killed for lack of GFCI from an extremely low draw cell charger. She was in the tub. It SHOULD have made the circuit shut off! See?
*if you don't know what a circuit is, you should be supervised before doing anything. Not being mean, it can just mess you up.
Been zapped a few times. Light switch as a kid.
Pond pump that WAS on GFCI (had to reset when it rained!) And it STILL zapped me! It SHOULDN'T have. But, did I KNOW, 1,000% for a fact, WHO wired it, HOW they did it and if it was even RIGHT in the first place (obviously not, if I got shocked!)
A: NO.
My OWN fault! I WAS wearing heavy soled rubber shoes, too!
Trust NOBODY, Scully!
Remember, rubber doesn't conduct electricity. Neither does plastic or wood.
Electricity is always trying to get to the ground. Don't ever get in its way.
Well worth it to hire a LICENSED electrician to show you some stuff. Use library to read up on that. Time Life books has a whole series on Home Improvement.
Make sure it's been revised. Codes change over time. You want to know all about fuses, circuits and all that FIRST. The basics, at least.
Plumbing GENERALLY can't kill you, THO my cousin wired up conduit (metal tube for wires) next to plumbing, which is BEYOND STUPID. And he IS a licensed electrician!! Case in point!
So, when it leaks, (eventually, it will) it's right next to wiring! Great move, huh!?
Deeply appreciate this video no matter how old it is
Here’s what you’ll need:
1) groove joint pliers
2) adjustable wrench
3) an old tooth brush
4) two rags
5) replacement shower head
6) pipe thread or teflon tape
Do we have to turn the water off and how
@@sherlinaburto331 😂😂
@@sherlinaburto331no. Nothing but the tub or shower faucet would need to be off.
Will any shower head work for this?
@@OJennifer13 Who cares
No frills, no life altering comments just straight to the point. All business. 👍
Who cares
@@OJennifer13 oh it's a big deal
Thank you! It had been a number of years since I last needed to install a shower head. I remembered it being this simple, but I wanted to make sure it genuinely was that simple and not my brain playing tricks on me.
Thank you!
This was a simple, easy to follow video! Thank You- I successfully removed the old head and installed a new one with a handheld shower. It's the little things
this is more important than anything ive ever seen.
You can use a scouring/scratch pad or the reverse rough side of sponge to remove old sealant tape or anything else in the grooves if you don't have an old tooth brush.
The tip about wrapping tape clock-wise is a nice helper that most people wouldn't even think about.
Bought a Kohler and this vid was on point. Thank you for putting this up. I suck at fixing stuff but this one was easy and fast.
It's just me and my mother and neither of us are very good with this sort of thing so this video helped us a lot, thanks!
It's always good to have videos like this.
A good quality shower is a quality of life boost. Also, the water sealing is mostly done by the O-ring. The Teflon tape lubricates & protects the threads, and helps maintain tightness. It also aids in preventing a leak, but the O-ring mostly does that. You should still definitely use tape. I had a junk shower head I dealt with for years in my old apartment. Installing a new head transformed the experience!
Omg the most simple Awesome 👌 video ever. ALL OTHER VIDEOS THEY TALK UNWANTED THINGS AND ANNOY. THIS VIDEO IS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR. THANK U SO MUCH!!😊
Omg took me 3 minutes! Love videos that dont tell me 25 minutes stories about their dead grandpa. Switched out both showerheads in less than 10 minutes!!!
This video several years old helped me so much.
Thank you for your instructions, as Dummies I have learned so much from Master 🥰
holy shit it actually workeed!
i've been trying to fix it for 6 years bro
Joseph Yawson The teflon tape is the key.
Our master bathroom has a standing shower with handheld shower head.
We started to see some rust spots in the hose not to mention heavy mineral built ups in the shower head because our house has very hard water despite water softener we have.
My wife picked out this handheld shower head to replace our old one because she loves the brush nickel finish to match our bathroom decors but this turned out to be very impressive handheld shower head.
Although I have replaced shower heads many times in the past, it came with nice instruction on how to replace it for those who's not familiar with it. My only advise would be to use wrench to hold the base spout when removing and installing the holding adapter so you don't accidently twist and damage the base pipe when you over tighten it.
I really appreciate that it came with plenty of plumber's tape because you really want to put that on before connecting different parts so that there's no water leak in between threads. This is one of most common mistakes and reasons why there's leak after installing it. Very happy to see that they have provided plumber's tape to remind you to use it!
It also had rubber rings/washers in each connector but it also came with extra one, which is nice. They also included a shower drain cover to prevent hair from going in to the drainage, which is a nice bonus. I really love the brush nickel finish, which makes it look elegant and expensive. The 7 different water spray setting is nice to have so you can change it for different purpose. We will most likely leave it on one setting for most of the times but it's nice to have option to change it when needed, such as jet spray for cleaning the shower wall, etc.
After replacing the shower head, I didn't see any leak and the stainless steel hose feels sturdy. I also like that I can rotate and tilt the shower head holder and it stays in place. Overall, very happy with this shower head!
amzn.to/3gVZIrH
Yippee, 😊
without you guys, would be dragging the garden hose into the bathroom..🤭Thank you
Took some serious muscle to make that shower head budge, but I got it out and the new one's in. The video was a big help!
did it with bare hands, not as tight as if it would be with wrench probably but still works. thank you for the video!
thanx the rags around the fixtures MADE IT SUPER easy to unscrew
Simple and to the point! Helped me out a lot!
This is awesome! Did it by myself
Videos always demo with clean, easy to remove items. I can't budge my shower heads which have probably been on there for years and years.
Make friends with controlled corrosive cleaners. 30% vinegar is one. CLR is another. DON'T get these one you. Wear goggles, jic. They burn.
Copper brushes work well, too. Sometimes, you can't get any further, so make friends with a plumber and cook for them or give them a lot of referrals for a discount. Tip them a good 50, too, if they ran right over or picked up the phone at midnight.
Ask them to show you stuff while they're there, as none of this is this simple in reality. Lol. Kitchen faucets are THE WORST. I'd GLADLY pay them for that. You can get it, with the faucet tool (can't be done w/o it) but you STILL can't grab it!
If there's a trick to it, I'd pay to know what that is.
Worked for me but I needed a vise grip pliers rather than the crescent wrench for taking off the old shower head.
I just couldn't get enough grip or torque with the wrench.
I just had this problem, too, Robert. Do you have what we call a "cheater bar"? It's a hollow pipe of some pipe that will fit over your crescent wrench handle. This should give you enough leverage with its added length to get it unstuck. I just did it.
That's a good idea Emily. To clarify, the problem I had was getting a crescent wrench to hold its grip on a round tube, it would slip. the vise grip pliers blew that problem away.
@@rsteph6010Unless your landlord is cheap AF, and then the whole thing crumbles when you wrench on it. Had it happen. lol.
This seems easy enough.. I will see this weekend
Okay this really helps because i live in an apartment and i wanna switch mine out for a nicer one.
It's been THIS EASY the entire time ive been alive? Im so mad at all the terrible showers ive wasted my life in.
Fast, simple, to the point! Thank you!!
Even though I qualify for DummyHood, I still want to thank you for the information. I didn't think about wrapping the tape clockwise so thanks.
Why do you need to put tape on the screw part?
Thank you very much! I have never done this before and my husband will be shocked when he comes to see me Saturday at our Beach house when he steps into the shower and the showerhead has been replaced by ME! lol... Thanks so much!
Just finished setting up mine but the end that leads to the shower head still leaking. How do I fix it
Beware some heads have a circular nut and an adjustable wrench will not work for that. You will need to use pliers instead. Thanks for the instructions!
the voice over was so pleasing and easy to listen to....
Thought it was going to be hard. That looked easy. Good to know.
Explained simply and clearly.
OMG. So easy to change out. I know this monkey can accomplish changing the shower head out. Thank you!
One of the most easiest task, I'm going to need to start replacing mine.
i believe it is time to update that old looking shower head!
Literally thought before clicking this video "People really need help changing a shower head?"
Clicked only to see I've liked this video already. This is what taught me 9 years ago when I moved into my first place. 🤦♂️ 😅
They're showing you NEW STUFF.
OLD STUFF is a whole, 'nother animal. And extremely uncooperative.
Like, you wrench the pipe and the whole thing collapses.
Thank you for your help. EZ job completed. Here's a drink 🍸on me. You deserve it 👍🏻 😊
THANK YOU FOR NOT WASTING MY TIME
Thank you so much for this guide!! I realized that I was such a dummy before but many many thanks to this video!!!
Can I use my current toothbrush for more efficiency?
@RCDawg85 The "nut" on mine is mostly round, and at first I thought I wouldn't be able to use a wrench. But it turns out that two sides of it are flat, so I can use a wrench on it after all.
Didn't take 30mins to explain what most cuz have I'm less then 2mins ,thank you for this video
Hi, nice video. I have been living in an older apartment building for over 10 years. My unit has 6" shower arm with 1/2" connection with IPS thread and shower head with 1/2" connection with IPS connection. All new shower arm and heads I found has NPT connections. IPS connection and NPT connection do not match. But can I take out my current IPS connection shower arm and install NPT connection shower arm? Like I was thinking of getting rid of both the old 1/2" IPS thread shower arm and shower head first. And then install a new 1/2" NPT threading shower arm with teflon tape to prevent water leaks and NPT shower heads in their place. Is that possible if the wall holes accommodate? Is it even recommended to replace IPS shower arm with NPT connection in an older apartment unit? Can you or anyone please help with answers? Thank you.
I am in fact, a dummy, and this was very helpful. Thank you!
New widow, I needed this.
Great instructional video. Made installing a new shower head a easy.
What if you did everything but it's leaking about the part u screwed in what do u do
This helped me no cap
It only took me 2 minutes to replace my Aunt's showerhead from an old fashioned 2.5 GPM low flow to a beautiful Waterpik Easy Select handheld. Showerheads are easy, no different from changing a light bulb.
Do you need to turn the water off first from the pipes?
no
Nope. The tub/faucet and shower pull are the water shutoffs.
This video is doing gods work.
I did all of that but lts leaking from between the shower head and the pipe. Did I need to tighten it more?
@3BIGB12 You pretty much need the plumbers tape. I wouldn't bother skipping that.
Almost 15 years later, here to say thanks!
Thanks. I was looking at the Teflon tape in my box like what now? 🤦🏾♀️
Thanks very much very very easy thanks a lot 👌💪
Pause and look 0:49 that black thing kinda got pit wrong and I've been looking how to fix the thing. Can someone help me by sending me a video or tell me how, I also have the 2nd kinda messed up too. There not ripped or damaged just how do I put it in there?
Thank you so much. Just did it. This video was so helpful!
Whats the purpose of the teflon taped around the threads
thank you ! very easy & you listed items needed
My problem is getting the shower head off. It seems as if it's rubber cemented in. I tried unscrewing it with a wrench like this video, and it won't even budge. Help?
Heather Moorman have you fixed your problem?
Does the main water need to be turned off?
Thank you so much for this video
Is the tape really necessary? I have everything but the tape and am wondering if I really need it...
I did it without the tape and had a tiny leak where i assume the tape would seal it
True I bought it for 2$ and found out one actually came with the filter I bought. For sure it was going to leak without it, because even with the tape I had to tighten it well to stop the leaking.
Why do I need that tape? Can I put it on without the tape?
Liquid Plumber or something like that will work. Put a lot on and let it soak for a while.
thanks, did it in like 5 min and it works great
That was super helpful, thank you.
Took a 30 mins but me and my mom did it! PERIODTTT
Thanks! It worked 💪
@RCDawg85 I have the same problem here... I've just purchased the wrench and I was so ready to get this done in 2 minutes and the project was dead after 5 minutes of trying to take my stupid old shower head off. Now what?
thanks my shower head is now in a loving home
I have a shower head that has a top part. But I can't get the top of the showerhead to be at the "top" when I screw it in. I've tried starting screwing it in at different points but I can't get it centered.
Any suggestions?
my shower base thing has this ball i guess to rotate the head and it wont act right it will twist off the whole head or leak
You say use a wrench and pliers but you're just using a wrench..? Anyway thanks I'll do this with the wrench over the towel seems like a good idea
Lol thank you I appreciate it, got a nice shower now 👍
I mean i was pretty sure it was just unscrew screw but just to make sure...
i feel personally attacked by the title😂
Great explanation for the novice. Thanks!
what if shower head is stuck
Right on ‘ it did the job
I just think I’ll use my pipe wrench next time ,though
Perfect!! Got it installed perfectly. Thanks!!