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Replacing shower valve stem
Replacing shower valve stem










replacing shower valve stem
  1. Replacing shower valve stem how to#
  2. Replacing shower valve stem full#
  3. Replacing shower valve stem series#

It helps to gently pull the faucet handle toward you with one hand as you use the other to unscrew. Insert a screwdriver into the exposed handle and turn counterclockwise to loosen the screw.Pick at the seam of the covering with a utility or pocket knife until the covering pops off.(They’re often marked with “H” for Hot and “C” for Cold). Often the screws are hidden, in which case they’re likely under the little circular plastic or metal coverings on the center of your faucet handles. Look for any screws affixing the handles to the rest of the assembly.Step 1: Expose the inner workings of the shower valve Next, open up the faucet to release any water pressure that’s still in the pipes.Otherwise find your emergency water shut off valve and shut off water to your entire home. If you have an accessible shut off valve for your bathtub, shower, or bathroom use that. Turn off your main bathroom water source.Cover the drain to avoid parts falling down the drain. Once you’ve determined which shower valve should be replaced and assembled your tools and parts, place a towel inside the tub to protect the bottom of your tub.If the water is warm, your hot water shower valve is most likely your issue, and if the water is cold, the cold water valve is probably the cause of the leak. (It is possible that both hot and cold shower valves need to be fixed and even the shower diverter if you have a three-handle shower faucet.) It’s easy to test: Put your hand underneath the dripping faucet to see whether the leaking water is warm or cold. First, determine whether it’s the hot or cold water valve that’s leaking.Once you have your basic materials together, take a moment to prepare yourself before beginning your repair: Preparing to Eliminate Shower Valve Leaking CLR (Calcium Lime and Rust Remover) (optional).Specialty faucet handle remover (if necessary).Tub/shower valve socket wrench (if necessary).To get started with your shower valve leaking repair, you’ll need the following tools and materials: The good news is that it’s a fairly simple process to remove the entire shower valve apparatus and replace these parts. Shower valve seat located inside the wall.The most frequent culprits are old or worn-out parts in the existing shower valve, including the: The first step to addressing shower valve leaking is to figure out what’s causing the leak. If you have a one-handle valve that’s leaking, look out for our Fix-It Guide for One-Handle Fixtures: Leaking Shower Valve (One-Handle Moen Fixtures). If you’re certain it’s coming from your two- or three-handle shower valve, continue reading for our quick and easy repair tips. To avoid costly repairs, investigate the source of your bathtub leaking as soon as possible. The sooner you get to the bottom of the problem and replace old or worn-out parts, the more likely you are to prevent water damage to your home. And it won’t get better if you don’t address the issue. The culprit could be a leaking shower valve.

Replacing shower valve stem full#

Is your showerhead or handle dripping even after you turn the water off? Or perhaps your hot water peters out even though it’s on full blast?

Replacing shower valve stem how to#

This article focuses on how to repair shower valve leaking for two- or three-handle fixtures.

Replacing shower valve stem series#

Welcome to part four of our Leak Inspection and Repair Blog Series that explores bathroom leaking causes and solutions.












Replacing shower valve stem