How do you disassemble a Kohler shower valve?
How do you disassemble a Kohler shower valve?
Trim with Plug Buttons
- Using a flat-blade screwdriver, gently pry the plug button from the front of the valve trim.
- Using a Phillips screwdriver, unthread the screw and remove the handle and adaptor from the valve stem.
- If applicable, rotate the cover counterclockwise to remove.
- Slide the sleeve off the valve.
Where can I find the model of my Kohler shower valve?
To find your valve’s model, remove the trim, handle and decorative plate and then examine the valve. If you cannot see the model listed on the valve itself, Kohler has a guide available for visual identification that also lists replacement part numbers for each model.
How do you replace a Kohler shower faucet?
When your replacement Kohler faucet parts arrive, begin the installation process by shutting off the main water line. Remove the handle, trim, plate and adapter (if present) from the shower valve. Then, with a screwdriver remove the screws securing the cartridges to the rest of the valve.
Why does my Kohler shower head keep leaking?
If it doesn’t, you may need to replace the shower head to stop the problem for good. If removing the head does not stop the dripping or if your shower head and/or bath spout are leaking, the issue likely lies in the shower valve.
What kind of PBU does a Kohler shower valve have?
The valve had a PBU with smooth o-rings. The K-2971 has a PBU with notched o-rings. The PBU GP1144925 is interchangeable and used with both the K-306 and K-2971. Black mixer cap has 2 screws located at 3 and 9 o’clock that screw the cap to the brass valve body. The square brass stem rotates clockwise to turn on. Manufactured from 1997-2004.
What to do if your Kohler shower valve is leaking?
Kohler shower valves occasionally require service. The first step in correcting a dripping or leaking valve is to identify the valve installed in your home. Assistance identifying the valve can be found in the “Identify a Single Control Bath/Shower Valve” article.
What is the model number of a Kohler shower handle?
The only model type number that I could find was “116995-6.” It appears to I have a Kohler shower single-turn handle. The only model type number that I could find was “116995-6.” It appears to – Answered by a verified Plumber We use cookies to give you the best possible experience on our website.
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”.
When did Kohler replace the k-305 shower valve?
The K-305 valve was discontinued June 2010 and replaced by the K-11748 valve. Excessive inlet pressure can also contribute to a leak or drip issue. If suspected, turn the pressure by adjusting the stops or installing a pressure reducing valve in the supply system.