OSR_9103
Nov 1, 2008, 07:31 PM
I have seen a lot of postings regarding the loss of hot water in the shower, but there is also mention about how there is also a loss of pressure, and I haven't experienced this. The shower is a stand alone shower with a single handle that turns counter clockwise from cold to hot. It's a Sterling brand faucet. The problem I have was that the water goes from HOT HOT HOT (too hot to get into the shower and use) and within a minute it starts getting cooler until it eventually goes cold and stays that way, no matter whether I turn the dial to hot or not, the water is still cold and the pressure does not change. The only way to turn off the water is to shut the water off in the house. (Just to note there is not a hot water issue as I the sink runs hot even when the shower doesn't).
Also when I took off the cap of the faucet there are two screws that need to be removed however one of them has rusted off, so I was told I would need to drill in order to get them out. I would like to try and solve this myself but I should say I am a beginner, but I am a quick study. I have gotten loads of library books in my attempts at understanding this problem and my hopes at fixing it as well as doing plenty of internet research. Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated!
I just wanted to add that I have used this shower for the past few years with no problem until recently. Thanks again in advance!
Also when I took off the cap of the faucet there are two screws that need to be removed however one of them has rusted off, so I was told I would need to drill in order to get them out. I would like to try and solve this myself but I should say I am a beginner, but I am a quick study. I have gotten loads of library books in my attempts at understanding this problem and my hopes at fixing it as well as doing plenty of internet research. Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated!
I just wanted to add that I have used this shower for the past few years with no problem until recently. Thanks again in advance!