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In this step-by-step video, I'll show you how to replace or upgrade your Shower Faucet Trim Plate (escutcheon), Shower Handle, Shower Arm, Shower Head, Tub S...
Parts used in this video: DANCO Tub/Shower Trim Kit for Moen, Brushed Nickel: https://amzn.to/2H7nq5ADANCO Tub Spout, Pull Up Diverter, 6 Inches, Brushed Nic...
Learn how to replace or repair a broken or outdated bathtub and shower handle. In this video I'm removing the old low-end Moen plastic handle and replacing i...
The middle knob in a 3-handle shower faucet is the shower diverter valve. I will start by showing you how to replace a single-handle/lever shower faucet handle then we will look at how to replace a shower faucet knob/handle later.
Wondering how to replace a shower valve when valve access is bad or nonexistent, when the old pipes are galvanized steel, and when you want to go from a two-handle to one handle valve with temperature-balancing and anti-scald features? We show you how to solve these common problems.
Replace Single, Double, or Triple Shower Handles. Before starting the project, you need to buy a replacement handle. Most showers have a single handle. This type is the quickest and easiest to fix. Single handle shower knobs usually slide right off the stem valve once you remove the set screw.
A new trim kit usually contains a handle and escutcheon plate, a showerhead, a tub spout and an overflow cover. If you’re unsure what kind of shower handle or faucet replacement to buy, just take the old handle and trim to a plumbing supply store to find a matching replacement.
Upgrade old, dirty, or damaged shower handles like a pro A quick, easy, and inexpensive way to redecorate your bathroom is to replace the shower knobs. Most shower knobs are either single or double, depending on the type of faucet that you...
These are the general instructions for replacing a faucet in the shower. Check the manufacturer’s instructions for your specific product and be sure to follow all building and plumbing codes for your area.
Turn off the water supply and locate the hidden screw or hex bolt to remove the handle. If your shower handle is stuck, use white vinegar, rust cleaner, or a faucet handle puller to remove it. Replace the shower handle by reversing the removal process, and check for leaks afterward.