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How do I remove the flow restrictor from my hand held shower or shower head?
Are you experiencing reduced water flow from your handheld shower or shower head due to a restrictive flow restrictor? Fortunately, you can easily address this issue by following these simple steps:
Step 1: Identify the Flow Restrictor
Begin by locating the flow restrictor within your handheld shower or shower head. The flow restrictor is a small device typically found within the showerhead assembly. It is designed to limit the amount of water flowing through the showerhead to conserve water and energy.
Step 2: Gather Your Tools
To remove the flow restrictor, you'll need a few basic tools. You can use a paper clip or a small pick tool. Ensure that the tool you choose is small enough to fit inside the flow restrictor opening.
Step 3: Access the Flow Restrictor
Unscrew the handheld shower or shower head from the water supply pipe. Depending on your showerhead model, this may involve simply twisting it counterclockwise or using a wrench. Be sure to turn off the water supply before attempting this step to prevent any water from leaking or spraying.
Step 4: Remove the Flow Restrictor
Now that you have access to the interior of the showerhead, locate the flow restrictor. It is often found in the neck or the center of the showerhead. Insert your paper clip or pick tool into the flow restrictor opening. Gently pry it out. Be cautious not to damage the surrounding components.
Step 5: Reassemble the Hand Held Shower or Showerhead
With the flow restrictor successfully removed, reassemble the handheld shower or shower head by screwing it back onto the water supply pipe. Ensure it is securely fastened.
Step 6: Test Your Shower
Turn on the water supply and test your handheld shower or shower head. You should notice an improvement in water flow, providing you with a more satisfying shower experience.
By following these steps, you can easily remove the flow restrictor from your handheld shower or shower head and enjoy a more robust water flow. Keep in mind that removing the flow restrictor may increase water usage, so use this modification responsibly, especially if you are concerned about water conservation.
Updated on 23 Oct 2023