How do I know what Moen shower cartridge to buy?
How do I know what Moen shower cartridge to buy?
The easiest way to find the Moen shower valve replacement cartridge you need is to know the series or model number of your Moen bathroom faucet. Exact information for these comes with any paperwork you have received when you first installed the original shower faucet (hopefully you saved it).
How to replace a Moen shower valve cartridge?
1. Remove and Replace Moen shower cartridge 2. Moen 1225 cartridge replacment on shower valve 3. Repair Moen shower valve 1225 Cartridge. Loading…
Is the Moen 1225 a good faucet cartridge?
My tub/shower faucet had a slow leak a few weeks ago, so I chose to replace the cartridge (after removing the old one and looking at it, it’s a Moen 1225). This solved the problem. However, I had a plumber come out to fix something unrelated in my house a few days ago (water meter connection plumbing).
What do you need to install Moen 1200 cartridge?
Next, the basic steps are to disassemble the handle, remove the cartridge, reinstall the new cartridge, and test your water. You should have the following tools available to you before you start: adjustable wrench, channel-lock pliers, open-ended wrench, safety glasses, flashlight, and screwdrivers.
What’s the best way to flush a Moen cartridge?
Use bowls or similar devices to redirect water from the open valve back to the sink or tub. You may also want to put a towel over the open valve to collect the water. Then, turn on the water supply lines to flush clean water through the open valve. This will push debris up and out of the unit.
1. Remove and Replace Moen shower cartridge 2. Moen 1225 cartridge replacment on shower valve 3. Repair Moen shower valve 1225 Cartridge. Loading…
What happens when you replace a Moen 1225 cartridge?
Replaced 1225 cartridge on single push pull Moen faucet. Cold water fine. Low stream on hot water. Tried to run hot water with no cartridge. Not … read more
Use bowls or similar devices to redirect water from the open valve back to the sink or tub. You may also want to put a towel over the open valve to collect the water. Then, turn on the water supply lines to flush clean water through the open valve. This will push debris up and out of the unit.
Next, the basic steps are to disassemble the handle, remove the cartridge, reinstall the new cartridge, and test your water. You should have the following tools available to you before you start: adjustable wrench, channel-lock pliers, open-ended wrench, safety glasses, flashlight, and screwdrivers.