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How do you remove a single control bath or shower trim to identify a valve?

How do you remove a single control bath or shower trim to identify a valve?

Trim with Plug Buttons

  1. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, gently pry the plug button from the front of the valve trim.
  2. Using a Phillips screwdriver, unthread the screw and remove the handle and adaptor from the valve stem.
  3. If applicable, rotate the cover counterclockwise to remove.
  4. Slide the sleeve off the valve.

How do you take off a shower knob?

Push a flathead screwdriver beneath the cover plate on the knob. Gently lift the screwdriver handle away, and the cover will pop off. You can use a utility knife instead of a flathead screwdriver. If the cover plate is stuck, use a handle puller to remove it.

How do you remove the temperature control from a shower?

If there’s no sign of a screw head, look for a small metal circle. This is a decorative cap that covers the screws holding your Grohe shower temperature control handle in place. Use a small flat-head screwdriver to pop off the cap, followed by a hex key to take out the newly exposed screw.

How to identify single control Bath and shower valve?

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”. Once the trim is removed, refer to the information below to identify your shower valve.

What kind of shower valve does Kohler use?

Cartridge features square metal stem. Cartridge held in place by a bonnet. Sculpted acrylic handle lifts up, then rotates left to right to adjust temperature. Came as a pressure balanced and non-pressure balanced option. Valve cartridge GP30413 may resolve leaking from the showerhead or spout.

How do you remove a Kohler shower handle?

Using a Phillips screwdriver, unthread the two screws and remove the handle sleeve, shroud, and faceplate. If applicable, use a flat-blade screwdriver to remove the pin from the adaptor. Unthread and remove the adaptor from the valve.

How to remove single-control bath or shower trim to?

This document is intended to help identify and remove the trim from your KOHLER single-control bath or shower valve. Identify your valve trim by referring to the thumbnails, then follow the instructions listed below the image to remove the trim.

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”. Once the trim is removed, refer to the information below to identify your shower valve.

Cartridge features square metal stem. Cartridge held in place by a bonnet. Sculpted acrylic handle lifts up, then rotates left to right to adjust temperature. Came as a pressure balanced and non-pressure balanced option. Valve cartridge GP30413 may resolve leaking from the showerhead or spout.

Using a Phillips screwdriver, unthread the two screws and remove the handle sleeve, shroud, and faceplate. If applicable, use a flat-blade screwdriver to remove the pin from the adaptor. Unthread and remove the adaptor from the valve.

This document is intended to help identify and remove the trim from your KOHLER single-control bath or shower valve. Identify your valve trim by referring to the thumbnails, then follow the instructions listed below the image to remove the trim.