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Why does my shower have three handles?

Why does my shower have three handles?

Three-Valve Shower Diverter A three-valve shower has three different handles that you turn to open or close the valves. One handle opens the hot water valve, one opens the cold water valve, and the third (generally in the middle of the temperature valves) diverts the water into the spigot or up to the shower head.

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.

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.

How do you repair a three handle shower valve?

Put a drop cloth in the tub to protect it from any work and also to prevent small parts from falling down the drain. 3. Remove the handles from the valves using the screwdriver. They’re usually under small covers that read “hot” and “cold”. 4. Remove the escutcheons from the valves. They can usually be loosened by hand. 5.

What causes shower rise valve to back up and leak?

If the valve is connected to a handshower or other device with restricted flow, the water will back up and leak out of the showerhead. This is called shower rise. 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.

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.

Why does my Kohler bathroom faucet keep leaking?

Continuous leak when faucet is off: When the faucet is off, water leaks from under the handle area. With this issue, dirt and debris have collected in the valve/cartridge which prevents the valve from properly controlling the flow of water.

Where is the valve on a Kohler bathroom faucet?

The valve/cartridge is located under the handle. Continuous leak when faucet is on or off: The issues should be resolved by replacing the valve/cartridge. The part number of the replacement valves will vary depending on the faucet model number. Identify your faucet model number.

Can You rebuild a Kohler shower faucet with Danco?

Revitalizing the look of your tub and shower faucet is easy and inexpensive. Restore your faucet to like new condition with the DANCO rebuild kit for Kohler Trend faucets. This DANCO kit makes it easy to completely rebuild your existing tub/shower faucet.