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How do you remove a stubborn tub spout?

How do you remove a stubborn tub spout?

To do that, soak a paper towel in vinegar, and wrap it around the tub spout. Then take some vinegar in a jar or container and dunk the wrapped spout in it facedown. Then leave it submerged there for some time. Check from time to time to see if the calcification is slowly fading away.

Why can’t I get my tub spout off?

The first step is to cut through any caulk between the spout and wall. Then grip the spout near the wall with a 10-inch pipe wrench and try again with a little more gusto. Push counter-clockwise, using steady pressure. If cutting off the tip doesn’t expose any threads, cut through the spout about 1 inch from the wall.

How do you remove a tub spout without a set screw?

If there is no set screw, you have a threaded tub spout. You can remove your tub spout by twisting it counter-clockwise to see how your existing spout is threaded, if desired, but it is recommended you leave the spout on if you might need to use the tub before your new spout arrives.

Can you replace a threaded tub spout with a slip on?

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. If the pipe coming out of the wall is steel (Photo C), you need a new screw-on spout. Ideally, the new spout will fit perfectly onto the old pipe.

How long should the tub spout pipe be?

For slip-on tub spouts, your copper pipe should be a minimum 1″ and a maximum 2-7/8″ in length, depending on the tub spout. Refer to the manufacturer’s specifications prior to purchasing and installing to ensure you have the appropriate length for your spout.

What to do when tub spout set is unable to be removed?

Put your palm on the back of the handle of the stubby to apply pressure at the screw. Position the vise-grips to give you force pushing downward. Edited 1 times. Re: Tub Spout Set Screw Stripped, Unable to remove.

How big is the screw to the tub spout?

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. Part of the tub spout is “dented” where the screw meets the spout. I have tried several types of lubrication to loosen the screw such as CLR and WD-40.

Can a Moen tub spout be twisted off?

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.

How can I remove the spout from my shower head?

It should either screw off or be remove by loosening set screw underneath. Click to expand… On a related note, we’re in need of removing our spout due to a diverter fail that results in us waiting for a few minutes for water to come out of the shower head.

How do you change a bathtub spout?

Removing and Replacing Tub Spout Determine the tub spout’s type before you replace the bathtub faucet single handle. Use the pipe wrench for spouts that screw on. Locate the setscrew on the bottom of the spout for a tub spout so equipped. Replace a setscrew tub spout by holding the spout in place and screwing in the setscrew underneath the spout.

How do you remove a bathtub faucet?

Remove Faucet Handles. Turn the shut-off valve on the water line for the shower and tub to turn off the water. Turn off the water at the water main if you don’t have a shut-off valve for the tub and shower. Turn the faucet handles on to drain water remaining in the lines.

How do you replace a bathroom tub?

Set your new tub on its side so you can easily access where the drains are placed. Feed the bottom drain through the hole on the tub and screw it into the L-shaped pipe fitting. Repeat the process with the overflow drain on the side of your tub. Cut the pipes to the length you need using a hacksaw.