How to Remove a Flow Restrictor From a Showerhead

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Various things you can do to modify a shower head to improve water pressure. In this video, a Delta was used, but could work for other brands as well (Kohler, etc.). For illustration purposes only!

Komentáře • 26

  • @alansabath273
    @alansabath273 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Hi just bought a delta shower head and while in the past had no problem getting the restrictor out the one I got was like the one in your video. I initially didn’t think it would work ( u seemed to be struggling a bit, lol) but did what you did and voila I got the restrictor out using your method! Thanks a lot all good now!

  • @loiscampbell3510
    @loiscampbell3510 Před rokem

    Boy, they really don't want people to remove the flow restrictor! Good job

  • @acjones810
    @acjones810 Před rokem

    This right here. Every other video they just easily pull it out with needle nose pliers. The screw method worked for me finally. Thank you!

  • @angelatimpson2169
    @angelatimpson2169 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you for showing how to get water pressure back at the shower head. Easy fix, for sure. God bless you!😅

  • @hershelbhadsavle2458
    @hershelbhadsavle2458 Před 6 měsíci

    Genius screw idea!

  • @cfalletta7220
    @cfalletta7220 Před rokem +2

    Thanks this helped me a lot

  • @jameslester3861
    @jameslester3861 Před rokem

    That is one cheap made and cheap looking showerhead. I would suggest drilling it out. The restrictor in my Delta showerhead was in the swivel assembly and I had to disassemble it and drive the restrictor out from the back side with a screwdrver. A long 1/4 in. pin punch would have workrd best.

  • @Anglynn74
    @Anglynn74 Před 4 měsíci

    If the showerhead has a filter in it will removing the flow restrictor affect the filter? I assume the filter stays in place even thought the flow restrictor is removed??

  • @oneworldawakening
    @oneworldawakening Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks! Should we put the black rubber washer (first part that was removed) back in after removing the blue part?

    • @midwesternvideoguy7117
      @midwesternvideoguy7117  Před 2 měsíci

      I didn’t and wouldn’t recommend it unless it leaks water after removing the blue part, no matter how much you tighten the connections

    • @oneworldawakening
      @oneworldawakening Před 2 měsíci

      @@midwesternvideoguy7117 Thanks!

  • @MyHandleIsPFB
    @MyHandleIsPFB Před rokem +1

    Maybe use a tool called a curved dental pick and use a longer 2-3" screw

    • @midwesternvideoguy7117
      @midwesternvideoguy7117  Před rokem +1

      Yes, might be better with those. I was trying to illustrate with tools most people have readily available.

  • @stvnbryan5542
    @stvnbryan5542 Před rokem

    This helped me too!

  • @YM-wj2dr
    @YM-wj2dr Před 9 měsíci

    Removing those use to be easy.

  • @insertgoodname4809
    @insertgoodname4809 Před rokem

    A longer screw maybe? That way you could have just pulled it by hand.

    • @midwesternvideoguy7117
      @midwesternvideoguy7117  Před rokem

      Good thought, could be worth a try. Not sure how easily it could be screwed in as it might be wobbly. Even if so, you likely cannot pull it out by hand, you’ll still need to use pliers and get some oomph/leverage to pull it out

  • @fmorriso
    @fmorriso Před rokem +1

    The most critical portion of the process is not visible because the shower head remains vertical during that process.

    • @midwesternvideoguy7117
      @midwesternvideoguy7117  Před rokem +2

      Not sure needs to be visible? Screw in a screw in the middle, use needle-nose pliers to pull it out?

    • @cfalletta7220
      @cfalletta7220 Před rokem

      I agree so peoples brains don’t work like the rest of us I wouldn’t even respond to what they say that’s how stupid their comments are