I'm just wondering how a tub spout diverter is supposed to operate and when it is considered operating incorrectly (and needs replacement).
Typically, you pull up diverter to use the showerhead, and push down (if needed or not in down position currently) to use the tub spout.
* if spout leaks a lot when diverted, time to replace
* if diverter stuck or hard to use, time to replace
The replacement spout I bought to replace old spout says the diverter returns (eventually) to the down position after water flow is stopped. And you pull up on diverter after water is on to switch to showerhead.
Just yesterday, the diverter didn't fall back down long time after water was off (I didn't close the faucets to to the "tightest" off, but was pretty much off and I see no water dripping or water pressure noise). So is that ok, or it indicates a problem?
Also, I haven't used spouts with diverters in a while and was under impression before replacing spout that you could also pull up on diverter before turning on water. Is that ok or does that cause problems?
Typically, you pull up diverter to use the showerhead, and push down (if needed or not in down position currently) to use the tub spout.
* if spout leaks a lot when diverted, time to replace
* if diverter stuck or hard to use, time to replace
The replacement spout I bought to replace old spout says the diverter returns (eventually) to the down position after water flow is stopped. And you pull up on diverter after water is on to switch to showerhead.
Just yesterday, the diverter didn't fall back down long time after water was off (I didn't close the faucets to to the "tightest" off, but was pretty much off and I see no water dripping or water pressure noise). So is that ok, or it indicates a problem?
Also, I haven't used spouts with diverters in a while and was under impression before replacing spout that you could also pull up on diverter before turning on water. Is that ok or does that cause problems?