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How do I identify my Moen shower valve?

How do I identify my Moen shower valve?

Look closely at the handle buttons that were attached to the shower valve. Typically, “Moen” will be written in the middle of the “Hot” and “Cold” buttons. If you do not see this, the handle buttons have been replaced, or the “Hot/Cold” button is a lever (wall escutcheon).

What is the difference between Moen cartridge 1200 and 1225?

The biggest difference that you’ll find with Moen shower valves is the Moen 1222 vs 1225 replacement cartridges. The 1225 is the updated version of the original 1200 single handle cartridge with a brass shell and brass piston. The Moen 1225 has a clear plastic shell with a brass piston inside of it.

Where is Moen model number located?

The model/series number is usually a four or five digit number beginning with “7” or “8” and may be followed by letters. The series number may sometimes be found on the underside of the spout. The series number is often found on the back of the decorative ring located at the bottom of the spout.

What kind of Moen do I need for my shower?

How to identify which cartridge your Moen one, two or three handle bathroom tub and/or shower uses by handle operation and color images of the various cartridges. The guide below will help to identify which Moen cartridge your shower uses.

What kind of faucet has a Moen cartridge?

The original Moen cartridge, the 1200 provided one-handle operation. It was used in all one-handle faucets, except the Posi-Temp shower valve, prior to the introduction of the 1225 in 1981. Currently used as a replacement cartridge for older one-handle faucets.

How do you turn off a Moen cartridge in a shower?

The guide below will help to identify which Moen cartridge your shower uses. Preparation: The water supply shut off valves must be turned off- see article How to Turn Off the Water Supply to the Faucet. Pull out to turn on. Push in to shut off. Rotate for hot and cold.

Where is the Moen cartridge valve stem located?

The cartridge valve stem is the moving piece inside the sleeve that is connected to the faucet handle and changes the mix between hot and cold and sometimes flow. Standard cartridges are designed for faucets, Roman tubs and tubs/showers. The original Moen cartridge, the 1200 provided one-handle operation.

How to identify which cartridge your Moen one, two or three handle bathroom tub and/or shower uses by handle operation and color images of the various cartridges. The guide below will help to identify which Moen cartridge your shower uses.

The original Moen cartridge, the 1200 provided one-handle operation. It was used in all one-handle faucets, except the Posi-Temp shower valve, prior to the introduction of the 1225 in 1981. Currently used as a replacement cartridge for older one-handle faucets.

Can a Moen single handle sink be replaced?

The MOEN Single-Handle Replacement Cartridge works with many MOEN single-handle bathroom sink and kitchen faucets. The cartridge is made with cast metal and plastic for strength. The MOEN replacement cartridge installs quickly and easily, with instructions included.

The guide below will help to identify which Moen cartridge your shower uses. Preparation: The water supply shut off valves must be turned off- see article How to Turn Off the Water Supply to the Faucet. Pull out to turn on. Push in to shut off. Rotate for hot and cold.