oobpoda
Oct 13, 2008, 10:15 AM
I'm trying to avoid getting a plumber out to my home. My tub spout has never been flush against my wall. Finally, the chaulk gave way I noticed that the spout spun on the pipe freely. I removed the tub spout to take a look and discovered that not only was the spout in need of replacement, aged O-ring, but the pipe was crimped all the way around at the position where the spout should be mounted.
Because of the clearance in the gap the spout cannot be positioned correctly without the spout back washing into the wall when the shower diverter is used. Short of having the entire copper pipe replaced for that section what can be done to fix this problem.
-Rick
Because of the clearance in the gap the spout cannot be positioned correctly without the spout back washing into the wall when the shower diverter is used. Short of having the entire copper pipe replaced for that section what can be done to fix this problem.
-Rick