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How can I fix/modify my tub/shower combo so the water comes out of the showerhead?


What is causing a whistling sound coming from my upstairs bathroom?Why does my shower head drip when the tub faucet is on?How do I fix this leaking tub faucet?Why would water be coming out of my shower when I turn on the bathroom sink?Can I prevent my tub faucet from leaking by diverting the water to the shower, and shutting off the shower head?Shower periodically loses hot water, and then the bath faucet will be scaldingOne shower runs out of water in 7min.. Other stays hot forever!How do I have less water coming into my shower/tub?Building new shower, how can I control the flow of water to two different shower heads?shower water cold






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My house has a guest bathroom that has a shower/tub combo, but I realized there seems to be no way to get the water to come out of the showerhead instead of the faucet. There is a volume and temperature control which is identical to the one in the stand-up shower, but nothing on the faucet to pull up to control where the water comes out. There's nothing on the showerhead either. All I can figure is the previous owner swapped out some hardware when they left, but I have no idea what. Is there some easy fix to this? Am I a moron and missing something obvious?



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    My house has a guest bathroom that has a shower/tub combo, but I realized there seems to be no way to get the water to come out of the showerhead instead of the faucet. There is a volume and temperature control which is identical to the one in the stand-up shower, but nothing on the faucet to pull up to control where the water comes out. There's nothing on the showerhead either. All I can figure is the previous owner swapped out some hardware when they left, but I have no idea what. Is there some easy fix to this? Am I a moron and missing something obvious?



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      My house has a guest bathroom that has a shower/tub combo, but I realized there seems to be no way to get the water to come out of the showerhead instead of the faucet. There is a volume and temperature control which is identical to the one in the stand-up shower, but nothing on the faucet to pull up to control where the water comes out. There's nothing on the showerhead either. All I can figure is the previous owner swapped out some hardware when they left, but I have no idea what. Is there some easy fix to this? Am I a moron and missing something obvious?



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      My house has a guest bathroom that has a shower/tub combo, but I realized there seems to be no way to get the water to come out of the showerhead instead of the faucet. There is a volume and temperature control which is identical to the one in the stand-up shower, but nothing on the faucet to pull up to control where the water comes out. There's nothing on the showerhead either. All I can figure is the previous owner swapped out some hardware when they left, but I have no idea what. Is there some easy fix to this? Am I a moron and missing something obvious?



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          If I'm not mistaken, you can pull down with some force on the bottom of the spout.



          If you turn the water on and do that, the water will come out of the shower head until you turn the water off (or until the pressure is low enough).



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          • This is it. I've used the same spouts. I like the clean look of not having the pull stopper on top, but they can be confusing to guests.

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          • +1 That style of diverter has tripped me up a few times. By being out of one's line-of-sight, it's not a very intuitive style. "You think you're smart until you try to turn on someone else's shower."

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          If I'm not mistaken, you can pull down with some force on the bottom of the spout.



          If you turn the water on and do that, the water will come out of the shower head until you turn the water off (or until the pressure is low enough).



          enter image description here






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          • This is it. I've used the same spouts. I like the clean look of not having the pull stopper on top, but they can be confusing to guests.

            – JPhi1618
            54 mins ago











          • +1 That style of diverter has tripped me up a few times. By being out of one's line-of-sight, it's not a very intuitive style. "You think you're smart until you try to turn on someone else's shower."

            – Doug Deden
            53 mins ago















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          If I'm not mistaken, you can pull down with some force on the bottom of the spout.



          If you turn the water on and do that, the water will come out of the shower head until you turn the water off (or until the pressure is low enough).



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer























          • This is it. I've used the same spouts. I like the clean look of not having the pull stopper on top, but they can be confusing to guests.

            – JPhi1618
            54 mins ago











          • +1 That style of diverter has tripped me up a few times. By being out of one's line-of-sight, it's not a very intuitive style. "You think you're smart until you try to turn on someone else's shower."

            – Doug Deden
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          If I'm not mistaken, you can pull down with some force on the bottom of the spout.



          If you turn the water on and do that, the water will come out of the shower head until you turn the water off (or until the pressure is low enough).



          enter image description here






          share|improve this answer













          If I'm not mistaken, you can pull down with some force on the bottom of the spout.



          If you turn the water on and do that, the water will come out of the shower head until you turn the water off (or until the pressure is low enough).



          enter image description here







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          • This is it. I've used the same spouts. I like the clean look of not having the pull stopper on top, but they can be confusing to guests.

            – JPhi1618
            54 mins ago











          • +1 That style of diverter has tripped me up a few times. By being out of one's line-of-sight, it's not a very intuitive style. "You think you're smart until you try to turn on someone else's shower."

            – Doug Deden
            53 mins ago

















          • This is it. I've used the same spouts. I like the clean look of not having the pull stopper on top, but they can be confusing to guests.

            – JPhi1618
            54 mins ago











          • +1 That style of diverter has tripped me up a few times. By being out of one's line-of-sight, it's not a very intuitive style. "You think you're smart until you try to turn on someone else's shower."

            – Doug Deden
            53 mins ago
















          This is it. I've used the same spouts. I like the clean look of not having the pull stopper on top, but they can be confusing to guests.

          – JPhi1618
          54 mins ago





          This is it. I've used the same spouts. I like the clean look of not having the pull stopper on top, but they can be confusing to guests.

          – JPhi1618
          54 mins ago













          +1 That style of diverter has tripped me up a few times. By being out of one's line-of-sight, it's not a very intuitive style. "You think you're smart until you try to turn on someone else's shower."

          – Doug Deden
          53 mins ago





          +1 That style of diverter has tripped me up a few times. By being out of one's line-of-sight, it's not a very intuitive style. "You think you're smart until you try to turn on someone else's shower."

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