How do you reattach a shower spout?
How do you reattach a shower spout?
Replacing a slip-on spout is easy: Just loosen the setscrew (usually with a hex wrench) and pull the spout off the copper pipe that protrudes from the wall. Twist the spout as you pull and be gentle so you don’t loosen any pipe connections inside the wall. Then slide on the new spout and tighten the setscrew.
Where is the screw on the shower spout?
The screw is on the side of the spout towards the shower wall. This makes it really difficult to fit anything in there except a short screw driver. I have maybe 6 inches from screw to wall. It appears the screw was also screwed in at an angle when it was originally installed.
Can a screw be removed from a Moen tub?
Re: Tub Spout Set Screw Stripped, Unable to remove. If its a Moen spout with a clamp under the screw, then yes twisting it could damage the piping, most other types with a set screw have an adapter that the spout actually threads onto and twisting them off will cause no harm. Yes a picture would definitely help.
Why does water come out of my shower spout?
The bathroom uses a slip on Tub Spout that has a flat head screw set on the side of the tub spout. The spout is no longer working properly (water comes out of the spout when in shower mode). I cannot turn the screw and there are 2 issues I am running into. 1. The screw is extremely stripped.
How to replace a bathtub spout shower diverter?
We will now walk you through the process of replacing the bathtub spout shower diverter. Step-1: There should be an Allen wrench screw in the bottom end of the bathtub spout. At first, you have to loosen it up with the help of a screwdriver. Step-2: Then, the bathtub spout will be loosely fitted with the copper tubing in the wall. Using a …
Re: Tub Spout Set Screw Stripped, Unable to remove. If its a Moen spout with a clamp under the screw, then yes twisting it could damage the piping, most other types with a set screw have an adapter that the spout actually threads onto and twisting them off will cause no harm. Yes a picture would definitely help.
The screw is on the side of the spout towards the shower wall. This makes it really difficult to fit anything in there except a short screw driver. I have maybe 6 inches from screw to wall. It appears the screw was also screwed in at an angle when it was originally installed.
The bathroom uses a slip on Tub Spout that has a flat head screw set on the side of the tub spout. The spout is no longer working properly (water comes out of the spout when in shower mode). I cannot turn the screw and there are 2 issues I am running into. 1. The screw is extremely stripped.
We will now walk you through the process of replacing the bathtub spout shower diverter. Step-1: There should be an Allen wrench screw in the bottom end of the bathtub spout. At first, you have to loosen it up with the help of a screwdriver. Step-2: Then, the bathtub spout will be loosely fitted with the copper tubing in the wall. Using a