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Are all shower valves compatible?

Are all shower valves compatible?

First, you absolutely CANNOT mix manufacturers on trim and rough-in valves. In fact, even within one manufacturer, they have many valves and the trims are not interchangeable. Shower sets are not always sold as separate trim and rough. In hardware stores and home centers they are almost always sold aa a complete set.

How can I identify the model number of my shower valve?

To identify the model number of your shower valve, first remove the trim, or handle and decorative plate. This allows you to expose the valve for proper identification. For assistance with removing the trim, refer to “Identify and Remove Single-Control Bath and Shower Trim”.

What’s the best way to replace a shower handle?

Remove the screws holding the handle in place and lift it off of the handle stem. Set the handle and screws on a flat surface to keep them aside until you’re ready to screw them back in later. After you have the screws out, you may need to wiggle or tap on the handle to get it to slide off the stem. Unscrew the trim plate.

How to determine the shower faucet type Hunker?

Assess the faucet and determine how many handles it has. If it is has two handles, it is a double-handle faucet. If it has one handle, it is a single-handle faucet. If the faucet has three handles, it is a rare three-handle model. If there are no handles but a series of buttons on a large panel, the faucet is a panel shower.

What should I do if I Cannot Find my shower valve?

Turn off the water supply to the entire house if you cannot find the water stops for your shower. Cut an access hole to better reach the valve. After you remove the trim plate, you should see a small opening in the wall. If the wall opening is not at least 12 inches (30 cm) by 12 inches (30 cm), you will need to enlarge it.

How do you replace a shower valve handle?

1. Turn off the water to the shower. 2. Remove handle and escutcheon plate to expose shower valve. 3. Loosen locking nut with pliers and pull old cartridge from center of valve. 4. Put new rubber seat with spring onto end of pencil and push into the valve. Repeat for remaining seat. 5. Insert the new cartridge into the existing valve.

How do you repair a shower knob?

Poke your finger inside the valve and feel the seat. If it feels rough, brush off mineral deposits with a small wire brush. After cleaning the valve seat, replace the stem, screw on the collar and replace the handle.

How do you repair a shower faucet?

How to Repair a Leaky Single Valve Shower Faucet Step 1 – Turn off Water Supply Step 2 – Screw Removal Step 3 – Taking the Escutcheon Away Step 4 – Remove the Valve Cartridge Step 5 – Replace O-Ring Seal or Gasket Step 6 – Ensure the Water Integrity on Valves Step 7 – Finishing Touches on Your Repairs

Are all shower valves the same?

There are two valves, they are the same brand, color, etc. but one is much cheaper. What happens is that the company that makes the shower valve made a very valve but made a cheaper version to sell at the hardware store where you got it.