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Home Repair Tutor
Home Repair Tutor Blogger Pittsburgh, PA on Jun 05, 2012
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Teflon Tape-Quick Tip for Handheld Shower Head Installation

Hi everyone, I recently replaced a sad looking shower head with a detachable version from Moen. My tenants really like these type of shower heads. After a short talk with my plumber Charlie I decided to put together a quick tutorial on this project to just discuss the use of teflon tape and it's importance. My preference is to wrap the tape 3-4 times around the shower arm fittings as well as the shower arm base for this type of project.

Teflon tape is also great for reducing curse words coming from the next person trying to uninstall your project (so it keeps the world a nicer place). My quick tutorial is at http://www.homerepairtutor.com/teflon-tape-f... but I'd love to hear all your tips.

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