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Shower Arm Installation, Replacement & Repair in Singapore

When your shower arm becomes old and dated, you may want to replace it with a new one. The process begins by removing the existing shower arm, which might require extra care due to its age and possible wear.

 

After successfully taking out the old arm, you can proceed to install the new shower arm. The new shower arm not only gives your bathroom a fresh look, but can also offer improved functionality and durability compared to your old one. With the right tools and some patience, replacing your shower arm can be a straightforward, do-it-yourself project.

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How to replace a shower arm from the wall?

To replace a shower arm from the wall, you'll first need to loosen the old shower arm. This is usually done by turning it in a counterclockwise direction, either with your hand or with a strap wrench to avoid damaging the finish.

 

Once the old shower arm is removed, you can then proceed to insert the new shower arm. Align the threads of the new shower arm with the outlet pipe in the shower wall, and gently screw it in a clockwise direction. Ensure that the new shower arm is secured tightly, but be careful not to over-tighten as this could damage the threads.

 

After the new shower arm is installed, run the water to check for leaks. If the shower arm is properly sealed and secured to the shower wall, you've successfully managed to replace a shower arm.

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How to replace a shower arm and flange?

To replace a shower arm and flange, you first need to remove the old shower arm. To do this, use an adjustable wrench to loosen the arm, turning it in a counterclockwise direction.

 

Application of a little metal lubricant can aid in this process if the old arm is especially stubborn. Once the old shower arm is removed, take your new shower arm and wrap the threaded ends with plumber's tape. This helps to create a tight seal and prevent any potential leaks.

Next, align the new shower head with the outlet pipe in the wall (where the old shower arm was), and secure it by turning clockwise. Remember not to over-tighten and damage the threads. Once the new shower arm is secured, place the flange over the top and secure it in place. Run the water to check for any leaks. If all is well, you have successfully replaced your shower arm and flange.

Remember, if you don't have the necessary tools or encounter difficulties during the process, it's always best to consult a professional or visit your local hardware store for shower fixtures advice.

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Do I need to turn off the water to replace a shower arm?

To replace a shower arm, no, you do not typically need to turn off the water supply. Since shower arms are designed to control water flow, shutting off the water supply is not necessary when replacing them.

 

Most shower arms are fitted with a mechanism that blocks the water pressure when the showerhead is not in use. However, it is always recommended to have a pipe wrench handy during this process. If a leak occurs during replacement, the pipe wrench will allow you to quickly tighten the connections and stop the water flow.

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How to install a shower head extension arm?

To install a shower head extension arm, start by removing the old shower head filter, shower heads and shower arms. Use an adjustable wrench to gently unscrew the old shower head and arms, taking care not to damage any connected pipes.

 

Once removed, clean the threading on the pipe protruding from the wall and apply plumber's tape, also known as Teflon tape, to the threaded end. This will help create a watertight seal and prevent leaks.

Following that, take the shower head extension arm and screw it onto the threaded end of the pipe, again using your adjustable wrench to ensure a snug fit but being careful not to over-tighten.

 

Then, apply another layer of plumber's tape to the other end of the extension arm. You can now attach the old shower head onto the extension arm, taking care to ensure it is securely fastened. For added protection during the installation process, placing masking tape on the wrench can help protect the finish of the shower arms and head.

 

After installation, run the water to check for leaks, re-tightening connections if necessary.

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Adjustable Shower Head Extension Arm Options

There are various options available when it comes to adjustable shower head extension arms. You can choose from traditional straight extension arms, or angled ones that typically provide a lower or higher position for the shower head.

 

Some extension arms also come with multiple joints allowing for greater flexibility and customization of the showerhead's placement. Additionally, there are options made specifically for taller or shorter individuals.

Choosing the right size of your showerhead and extension arm is an important aspect of the installing process. When the showerhead and arm are appropriately sized, they can be effortlessly replaced, ensuring a perfect fit for your shower setup.

 

During installation, the arm must be securely attached to the correct threaded end of the pipe protruding from the wall. The showerhead should also be affixed to the other end of the extension arm. It's crucial to ensure the arm and showerhead are firmly fastened to the threaded ends to prevent any leaks.

 

Remember, the key to a successful installation is choosing the right size and properly attaching it to the threaded ends.

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How to remove a stuck shower head without tools?

To remove a stuck shower head without tools, initially, ensure that the water main is turned off from the shower mixer taps to prevent any unnecessary water spillage. Next, secure your grip on the shower head by wrapping a piece of cloth or tape around it.

 

This will not only protect the finish of the shower head but also provide more leverage during the removal process. Gently try to unscrew the shower head with your hands. If it doesn't budge, try applying a little more force, but be mindful not to damage the threads.

 

Once the shower head is removed, inspect it for any damages. If necessary, consider replacing it with a new one to ensure a reliable and fulfilling shower experience.

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How to remove a stuck shower head ball joint?

To remove a stuck shower head ball joint, the first step is to ensure the water is switched off from the shower tap to avoid any water leakage. The ball joint is typically located at the connection point where the showerhead meets the shower pipe.

 

It controls the angle of the water flow and might become stuck over time due to mineral deposits from hard water. To remove it, wrap a cloth around the ball joint to prevent damaging the finish and grip it firmly.

 

Gently twist and pull until it loosens and comes off. If it remains stuck, apply a bit more force, always taking care not to damage the threading. Once removed, check the joint for any damage or signs of leakage that may necessitate a replacement.

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Why Choose Thong Nian Engineering for your Shower Arm Installation, Replacement & Repair

Our team of licensed, professional plumber possesses extensive experience in installing new shower arms, including the popular 90-degree shower arm. Each installation is conducted carefully using essential tools like Teflon tape to ensure a secure fit and prevent any form of leakage.

 

In case of a replacement, we utilize effective limescale removers to address any hard water mineral build-up. Our licensed plumber are proficient in identifying and repairing any issues swiftly, ensuring a stress-free and efficient service. Trust Thong Nian Engineering for your shower arm needs, and rest assured of a job well done.

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Contact Us for Shower Arm Installation, Replacement & Repair

We are a team of experienced plumbers, ready to assist you with all your shower arm installation, replacement, repair, leaking, and limescale remover needs. Our commitment to excellent service, combined with our deep understanding of plumbing systems, ensures that we address your needs swiftly and efficiently.

 

Whether you're installing a new shower arm, replacing an old one, repairing a current one, dealing with leaks, or needing limescale remover solutions, we've got you covered. Reach out to us today for professional assistance and a hassle-free experience.

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