Things you'll need:
- New washer (available at hardware stores or plumbing supply shops)
- Adjustable wrench
- Pliers
- Old towel or rag
Steps:
1. Turn off the water supply: Locate the water shut-off valve for your shower and turn it off completely. This will prevent water from flowing while you work.
2. Wrap the shower head with a towel: Place an old towel or rag around the base of the shower head to catch any dripping water and protect your bathroom from splashes.
3. Unscrew the shower head: Use the adjustable wrench to loosen and remove the shower head from the shower arm. Be careful not to drop the shower head.
4. Remove the old washer: Inspect the old washer for damage or wear. Use pliers to gently pry the old washer out of the shower head.
5. Replace the washer: Insert the new washer into the shower head, ensuring that it's properly seated and making a watertight seal.
6. Reattach the shower head: Screw the shower head back onto the shower arm, hand-tightening it as much as possible.
7. Test the shower: Turn the water supply back on and check for any leaks. If there are no leaks, your shower head should now be working properly and the dripping should have stopped.
Remember, if you're not comfortable performing this repair yourself or encounter any difficulties, it's best to contact a professional plumber for assistance.
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