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Here's a simple video of how to repair a shower faucet. Save yourself a few hundred bucks and do it yourself! The tools you'll need might vary based on you...
A single handle bath-shower can be removed with the proper tools and a little bit of know-how. Remove a single handle bath-shower with help from a longtime plumber in this free video...
This is part 1 of my 2 part series called "How To Replace A Generic Tub & Shower Cartridge". In this video I walk you through the steps on how to remove a generic ceramic tub or shower...
Steps for 3 Handle Shower Faucet Replacement. Shut off the water at the main water shutoff. Put a drop cloth in the tub to protect it from any work and also to prevent small parts from falling down the drain. Remove the handles from the valves using the screwdriver.
Unusual noises coming from your faucet include rattling, grinding, or squealing from the faucet. Here’s how to fix this shower faucet problem: Remove mineral buildup and clean or replace parts affected by it. Tighten any loose screws or replace faulty parts.
With the new cartridge and seats in place, you can now reassemble the shower faucet: Install the new O-ring over the cartridge. Replace the locking nut and tighten it with pliers, being careful not to overtighten.
Is your shower faucet leaking and will not shut off? Single-handle, cartridge-style faucets are easy to repair. Here is how to do so.
A leaking shower faucet is annoying and costly because it will likely lead to higher water bills. Fortunately, it’s easy to fix! We spoke with plumbing and home improvement experts to learn exactly how to fix a leaky shower faucet yourself with a few tools and supplies.
Find out how to fix a leaky shower faucet in your bathroom. Get step-by-step instructions and a complete list of required tools and materials for the job.
Need to replace a bathtub or shower faucet? Follow these instructions to change out your bathroom fixtures.