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Three Valve Shower Body Repair – part 2

December 6, 2013 By BobsPlumbingVideos Leave a Comment

Welcome back!

This is the second part of this 2 part video series “Three Valve Shower Body Repair”. If you haven’t seen part 1 then please check it out first here:
Three Valve Shower Body Repair – Part 1

OK so hopefully you removed the handles, sleeves and escutcheons with out too much trouble, it’s now time to remove the seats. As you can see my double sided seat removal tool has  a square and hexagonal end and depending on your own situation you’ll make the choice on which to use. If this is and old shower body that’s been in for years you’ll have to give it a couple of tap’s with your hammer to set the the tool and the seat should come out. I want to mention again that when removing the shower body stem, make sure you look for the nylon or graphite washer that’s  located at the base of the stem. If don’t see it check inside and make sure it’s inside the body, make sure you didn’t lose it inside the wall or you’ll have problems later.

Now when replacing a seat regardless of whether it’s for a tub faucet, kitchen faucet or bathroom faucet I generally install it without putting any Teflon tape around the threads. Some plumber always use it but as a rule I only use it if the seat alone won’t hold. If you feel comfortable putting a little Teflon around the seat before you install it, go for it! Now it’s a matter of reversing the procedure as outlined in part one of this two part series. Before you install the stem back into the body make sure it’s in the fully opened position. This goes for any faucet stem you’re installing, if it’s in the closed position or the halfway position you will smash the washer and brass cup up against the faucet seat increasing the chance of damaging the stem and or the shower body.

Don’t forget to use some silicone water proof lubricant to aid in the removal of the chrome sleeves and handles for future repairs. Use a good quality latex based caulk to seal around the sleeves for a watertight seal and you should be good to go! I want to thank you again for dropping by the site and if you still have questions about this or any of my videos, you can e-mail me info@bobsplumbingvideos.com.

HAPPY PLUMBING!

 

Filed Under: How-To-Fix Videos, In The Bathroom Tagged With: 3 handle shower faucet repair, bath faucet, faucet repair, replace a shower valve body, shower body, three handle bath tub faucet repair, three valve shower body repair, tub faucet

Three Valve Shower Body Repair – part 1

December 6, 2013 By BobsPlumbingVideos Leave a Comment

Welcome to my two part series called “Three Valve Shower Body Repair”. This is part 1.

In this two part series I take you through the steps on removing and replacing the stems and seats in a three valve shower body. When I started in the business back in the late 60’s early 70’s we would actually replace the washers, seats and re-pack the stems with new graphite packing. In today’s world that’s not a cost effective alternative any more so we just replace the old with new O.E.M. parts when available

The manufacturer featured in the video is Gerber which in my opinion makes a real good product and is very popular here on the east coast. Some other popular makers of this style shower body are Price Pfister, Sterling, Central to name a few.  They’re similar in design with slightly different takes on how the sleeves and escutcheons are attached. As in most of the videos to date , I’m demonstrating on the bench top with a new fitting which means everything  is being removed easily. A word of caution is that in the real world this may not be the case, and you’re going to need a couple of specialty tools  which I point out in the video. As you can see in the video this shower body is set quite deep into the wall which can make removing the chrome sleeves a challenge. Before attempting to remove the sleeves regardless of how shallow or deep into the wall they are, you have to chip away and remove the tile grout or caulking. This will increase the success rate of  unscrewing and removing the sleeve without any damage.

Although we live in a world of Single Lever anti-scald shower body’s, rest assured that their are thousands of these shower body’s still in service and at some point they’re going to need repair. I laid out some recommended tools for this repair so check them out before you begin and if you have any questions, drop me a line at info@bobsplumbingvideos.com. I’ll see you in part 2:
Three Valve Shower Body Repair – Part 2

Happy Plumbing!

Filed Under: How-To-Fix Videos, In The Bathroom Tagged With: 3 handle shower faucet repair, bath faucet, faucet repair, replace a shower valve body, shower body, three handle bath tub faucet repair, three valve shower body repair, tub faucet

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