Replacing your shower head is as simple as one, two, three.
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Time
A few minutes
Complexity
Beginner
Cost
$20-50
Introduction
If you’re looking to replace your shower head, don’t call a plumber. It’s easy to DIY.
Tools Required
Slip joint pliers
Materials Required
New shower head
Teflon plumber's tape
Watch How to Change a Shower Head in 3 Easy Steps
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Project step-by-step (3)
Step 1
Remove the Old Shower Head
Using a pair of plumbing pliers, remove your old shower head by turning counterclockwise (to the left) on the coupling that connects the showerhead to the shower arm. (See photo.)
Pro tip: Prevent scratching your new shower head by covering the jaws of your pliers with tape.
Wrap the threads of the shower arm with a few rotations of plumber’s tape. (See photo.)
Note: Some shower heads don’t require plumber’s tape. Check with the manufacturer specifications.
Joe Cruz/Family Handyman
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Step 3
Install the New Shower head
Fit the female coupling of the new shower head onto the threads of the shower arm, then hand-tighten, turning it clockwise (to the right).
Tighten the shower head coupling another quarter-turn using a pair of plumbing pliers. (See photo.)
Turn on the shower and check for leaks.
Joe Cruz/Family Handyman
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