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Perhaps more than any other bathroom fixture, the bathtub spout is vulnerable to the staining and corrosive effects of hard water. Luckily, this is one of the easiest bathroom problems to fix. All you have to do is replace the spout, a job you can do yourself, even with limited plumbing skills.
Installing a tub spout is a plumbing project you can do yourself. Adding a new bathroom faucet or just replacing an old fixture requires a few tools and materials. Use this guide to see what you need to do to complete this plumbing project in no time.
Replacing a tub spout is a straightforward project whose necessity arrives sooner or later in the life of most bathrooms.
Whether you’re adding a new tub spout, or just replacing an old one, this is a simple home improvement project that requires only a few tools and materials, and is fairly easy to complete....
This video will demonstrate how to remove and replace the bathtub spout. To replace your spout simply remove the spout, go to your local plumbing supply store and acquire a new replacement...
There are several reasons you might need to replace your bathtub faucet, also known as a tub spout. The faucet’s finish may be worn, it could be leaking, or the diverter could be damaged. Fortunately, replacing a bathtub faucet is one of the easiest plumbing fixes you can do yourself.
In this video we will show how to remove and replace the bathtub spout or faucet with a diverter. The reason to replace the bathtub spout is because the diverter on the spout is not...
A simple to follow guide for removing and replacing a bathroom tub spout. This article will help determine the type of tub spout you are working with and how it is removed. There will be a small hole in the bottom of the tub spout, if you see a screw, you have a CC (Slip Fit) tub spout.
Learn how to replace a bathtub faucet spout and handle. Fix leaks yourself or give your bathroom fixtures a new look.
Bathtub spouts may need to be replaced for a few common reasons: the diverter can get worn out so that it no longer blocks the water flow to divert the water to the showerhead. the threads that connect the spout to the pipe can corrode or crack allowing water to trickle along the pipe and drip inside the wall causing damage.