TheBlarneyStone
New Member
I was using a shower that I never use and I saw that when the shower is on, a gap opens up between the bathtub spout and the wall. While this explains why the caulk was cracking, it also points out that I have a problem. I took the spout off and put it back on making sure that it was flush with the wall. The spout stayed put when I turned on the water and filled the tub, but when I switched the water to the shower, the gap opened up again. Is there an obvious fix here that I just don't know or does this mean that my pipes are not secured properly?
The spout that I have is a slip on type. Thanks for any help.
The spout that I have is a slip on type. Thanks for any help.