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5 Reasons Why Your Shower Is Making Squealing Noise

A squealing noise coming from your shower can stem from several common issues, including clogged showerheads, obstructed pipes, faulty shower valves, worn diverter valves, or high water pressure. If you want to hire a skilled plumber in Freehold to fix the squealing noise of your shower, then you can count on the professional plumbing experts at Mr. Rooter Plumbing Of New Jersey. For more details call us at 732-210-9996 or visit our site now at https://www.mrrooternj.com/plumber-freehold-township-nj-plumbing-repair-services

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5 Reasons Why Your Shower Is Making Squealing Noise

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  1. 5 Reasons Why Your Shower Is Making Squealing Noise

  2. Overview A squealing noise from your shower can be more than just an annoying sound— it's often a warning sign of underlying plumbing issues. This unexpected and high-pitched noise can disrupt your peaceful shower routine and potentially indicate a problem that needs immediate attention. Let's dive into the five most common reasons behind that irritating squealing sound.

  3. Worn-Out Shower Valve Cartridge The shower valve cartridge is a essential component responsible for controlling water flow and temperature, and when it deteriorates, it can produce an irritating squealing noise. Over time, mineral buildup, constant use, and normal wear and tear cause the internal metal parts to rub against each other, creating friction that results in a high-pitched sound. This deterioration can be accelerated by hard water, age of the plumbing fixtures, and lack of maintenance.

  4. High Water Pressure Excessive water pressure in your home's plumbing system can cause your shower to produce a persistent squealing noise that disrupts your bathing experience. When water rushes through pipes at higher than recommended pressure levels, it creates vibrations and high-pitched sounds that can be heard throughout your plumbing fixtures. Typically, water pressure should be between 40-60 PSI, and anything significantly higher can lead to these squealing sounds. If you want to hire an expert plumber in Freehold to fix the squealing noise of your shower, then you can count on the professional plumbing experts at Mr. Rooter Plumbing Of New Jersey.

  5. Loose or Damaged Washer A small but essential component in your shower's mechanism, the washer, can be a primary source of squealing when it becomes loose, worn, or damaged. These tiny rubber or metal pieces create a watertight seal in your plumbing fixtures, and when they deteriorate, they can cause friction and produce a high-pitched noise. The squealing often occurs intermittently, particularly when turning water on or off, and may be accompanied by minor leaks around the fixture.

  6. Mineral Buildup and Hard Water Effects Hard water contains high levels of minerals like calcium and magnesium, which gradually accumulate in shower fixtures and create friction that results in a squealing noise. Over time, these mineral deposits build up on internal components, causing them to stick, rub against each other, and produce an irritating high-pitched sound. This buildup not only creates noise but can also reduce water flow, cause decreased efficiency in your plumbing system, and lead to potential long-term damage.

  7. Pipe Related Issues Sometimes the squealing originates from deeper within your plumbing system, involving complex pipe-related complications that are not immediately visible. Loose pipe straps, pipes rubbing against each other, minor pipe damage, or hidden leaks can all contribute to unexpected squealing sounds that seem to emanate from your shower or walls. These issues can be caused by natural house settling, temperature changes, improper initial installation, or gradual wear and tear.

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