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How much does it cost to replace cartridge in shower?

How much does it cost to replace cartridge in shower?

On average, it costs between $200 and $400 to replace a shower cartridge. Various factors impact the replacement price, including labor, parts, and location. If you’re looking for a more accurate quote, then contact a plumber near you.

Are shower handle cartridges universal?

Cartridges aren’t interchangeable among different faucets, so if you decide you need a replacement, you need to know its part number so you can order it from your plumbing supplier or online. That number is usually available on the manufacturer’s website in the online version of the owner’s manual for your faucet.

What’s the best way to replace a shower cartridge?

Steps for Replacing Your Shower Cartridge: These instructions apply to the earliest models of single-handle shower valves. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for your specific style of valve. Start by removing the handle of the shower. There’s usually a cover plate that can be pried off with a flathead screwdriver.

How do you fix leaky shower faucet with one handle?

Again, to fix a leaky shower faucet with one handle, turn off the water supply and let the faucet drain. Remove the cover cap over the handle, if there is one. Remove the handle and faceplate. Remove the locking clip over the valve, if there is one.

Where can I get a replacement faucet cartridge?

Lowe’s can help with our selection of replacement faucet stems and replacement faucet cartridges. A faucet cartridge is usually found on a fixture that has two handles for hot and cold water and may leak because of worn out O-rings, while the water from your faucet flows out of the faucet stem.

What kind of tool do I need to fix a leak in my shower?

Tools you may need: 1 Phillips-Head screwdriver 2 Slotted screwdriver 3 Wrench (Some shower faucets require a specialized tool, a cartridge puller, to remove the cartridge. Read your manufacturer’s manual for more information.) 4 Needle nose pliers 5 Hex key (Sometimes called an Allen key, this tool is needed to remove some faucet handles.)