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Have a leaky Delta shower faucet? Watch this video to learn how to fix it. Find out which cartridge is right for you, how to replace the cartridge, and how to replace the seats and springs.
This video provides complete instructions on how to repair a malfunctioning Delta tub and shower valve. After watching this video you should be able to perform the repair yourself, saving...
These 2 videos explain how to remove and replace a delta shower valve assembly and replace washers to stop a leaking faucet/shower valve.
If your shower valve is damaged beyond repair, you may need to replace it to prevent leaks. Removing your old valve and installing a new one can take time, but with patience, a novice handyman can do it without the help of a plumber.
The guide will walk you through how to disassemble your shower valve, replace the diverter, and put it all back together again in functioning order. This guide works to repair or replace a Delta Push Valve style diverter, or a model RP5649.
Installing a Delta shower faucet cartridge is a relatively simple task, but it is important to follow the steps carefully to avoid damaging the cartridge or the shower valve. By following this guide, you can easily replace your old cartridge and get your shower back up and running in no time.
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Fortunately, replacing your shower valve is a manageable home improvement project that can save you money and restore your shower’s functionality. In this step-by-step guide, This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey shows you how to change a shower valve properly.
Is your shower valve leaking? Does the shower not shut off completely? This YouTube video will explain how to replace a Delta shower valve cartridge part #: RP19804.
Learn how to replace a shower faucet in just a few steps. This guide will teach you basic instructions, whether replacing a shower faucet due to damage or excessive leaking, or simply upgrading to a new shower head.