Water not leaking, but can hear a hiss all the time. Sounds like some
faucetts do when you turn them on just slightly. Actually, sounds almost
like water is running (very slightly), but none running, and no leak.
Is valve stem bad, and just sucking air or something ?
Thanks !!
James
If it is doing it when running it is probaly something to do with the
valve porting , if not running check the piping as you may have a pin
hole leak in the Piping behind the wall .
Check for a running toilet or outside spigot where there may be a slow leak
that is only sounding like it is coming from the shower.
This faucet may have two seals, and water may be leaking between the hot
and cold feeds. Replace the cartridge.
First make sure there isnt pressure in the Diverter Tube that feeds your
shower head.
Release that pressure by pulling up the diverter popup and see if you still
hear the noise once the water has drained.
Bad news it could be a leak in the wall
there are a number of solder joints that could leak
so check under your shower if you are on a first floor for a leak.
Drywall ceilings can hold a lot of water for a while if it is a tiny leak
and it could run to a remote location accross ceilings through studwalls so
finding the resulting water can be difficult.
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James