Shower

A shower is more than just a place to rinse off—it's a daily retreat that deserves to function beautifully. From fixing leaky faucets and replacing worn grout to upgrading showerheads or installing glass enclosures, there's a lot that goes into keeping this space in top shape. Whether you need a quick repair or a full remodel, Angi connects you with pros and resources to get the job done right.

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Common Shower Service Questions

Fix your leaking shower ASAP. By the time you realize your shower is leaking, chances are it’s been leaking for a while. Consider how often you use the shower to determine how much water has passed through the leak. Because shower leaks don’t fix themselves or get better with time, leaving them unchecked can lead to more damage and higher repair expenses. Use temporary fixes, but you should aim to have a professional repair your shower immediately.

There are many issues that can cause cold showers, but the most likely is a problem with your water heater, especially if other fixtures also don’t get hot water. If it’s just your shower not getting hot water, you likely have a broken or damaged shower cartridge. You can replace this yourself or hire a plumber to do the work for you if you’re not comfortable working with plumbing.

Yes, by addressing issues early and ensuring components function correctly.

Ensures safety and correct fit, preventing leaks and breakage.

Yes, you can fix a shower diverter in many cases, depending on the specific problem. If hard water buildup is the issue, you can disassemble and clean your diverter. You may also be able to replace specific components when they break or wear down. All diverters are different, so when replacing parts, you’ll need to make sure you purchase a repair kit that’s compatible with your specific model.