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Low Water Pressure in Shower Only

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Quick answer

Low water pressure in your shower only is often caused by a clogged showerhead or valve. Turn off the water, clean the showerhead, and check the pressure-balancing valve. If the issue persists, replace the valve cartridge.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Shut Off Water Supply
    Do: Turn off the water supply to the bathroom or the main house line.
    Observe: Water stops flowing from the shower.
    Means: Safe to proceed with repairs.
    Next: Clean the showerhead
  2. Clean the Showerhead
    Do: Soak the showerhead in vinegar or descaling solution for 1–2 hours.
    Observe: Mineral deposits dissolve.
    Means: Clogged aerator or showerhead is the likely cause.
    Next: Reinstall and test
  3. Reinstall and Test
    Do: Reattach the showerhead and turn the water supply back on.
    Observe: Water pressure returns to normal.
    Means: Issue was a clogged showerhead.
    Next: Check valve cartridge
  4. Check Valve Cartridge
    Do: Use an adjustable wrench to remove the valve cartridge from the shower valve.
    Observe: Cartridge shows signs of wear or mineral buildup.
    Means: Faulty or clogged cartridge is causing low pressure.
    Next: Replace cartridge
  5. Replace Cartridge
    Do: Install a new pressure-balancing valve cartridge and reassemble the valve.
    Observe: Water pressure improves significantly.
    Means: Cartridge replacement resolved the issue.
    Next: Final test
  6. Final Test
    Do: Turn on the shower and check water pressure.
    Observe: Consistent and strong water pressure.
    Means: Repair is complete.
    Next: None

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Showerhead
Mineral deposits block water flow.
CommonEasyShowerhead or descaling solution
Clogged Valve Aerator
Debris or minerals restrict water flow.
CommonEasyAerator or cleaning kit
Faulty Pressure-Balancing Valve
Worn or damaged cartridge affects flow.
CommonMediumValve cartridge
Partially Closed Shut-Off Valve
Valve is not fully open.
SometimesEasyNone
Water Main Issue
Low pressure in the entire house.
RareHardProfessional inspection
Blocked Pipes
Mineral buildup in pipes reduces flow.
RareHardPipe cleaning or replacement

Parts matching

Common parts needed for fixing low water pressure in a shower:

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When to call a professional

FAQ

Can a clogged showerhead cause low pressure in only one shower?

Yes, a clogged showerhead is a common cause of low pressure in a single shower. Soaking it in vinegar often resolves the issue.

How do I know if the pressure-balancing valve is faulty?

If pressure drops when using other water fixtures, the pressure-balancing valve may be faulty. Replacing the cartridge usually fixes it.

Is low water pressure in the shower always a DIY fix?

Many cases can be fixed with simple cleaning or part replacement. Call a professional if the issue persists or involves complex plumbing.

Can I use CLR instead of vinegar to clean the showerhead?

Yes, CLR or other descaling solutions work well for removing mineral deposits from showerheads and aerators.

Why does my shower pressure drop when someone flushes a toilet?

This suggests a faulty pressure-balancing valve. The valve should maintain consistent pressure regardless of other water usage.