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Replacing a Shower Valve

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Safety Warnings

  • Ensure the main water supply is shut off before beginning disassembly to prevent flooding.

Tools Needed

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Materials

Rubber ball (Red for hot water)check locally(1)
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String packing or candle wickingcheck locally(as needed)
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Steps

1
Shut off the water supply to the faucet.
2
Unscrew the body from the tailpiece using your hands or a monkey wrench on the hexagonal part of the body.
Tip: If the tailpiece turns, use a second wrench on the hexagonal nut of the tailpiece and press downward to hold it in place.
3
Unscrew the stem nut that holds the brass cap and rubber ball on the stem.
4
Remove the old rubber ball and install a new one.
Tip: Use red rubber balls for hot-water faucets as they are considered superior to black ones.
5
Replace the brass cap and tighten the stem nut.
Tip: Avoid using a ball that is too large, as swelling may hinder water flow.
6
Wrap a small amount of string packing or candle wicking around the thread on the faucet to ensure a water-tight joint.
Tip: Apply the packing just before the joint closes.
7
Screw the faucet back into the tailpiece.
8
Restore water supply and test for leaks.

Pro Tips

  • If a washer requires frequent replacement, check if the seat is rough or scoring the washer.
  • Flat washers are used for seats with a crown or round ridge; tapered washers are used for tapered seats.

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Sources

Synthesized from 5 verified sources:

USDA Farmers' Bulletin (Gutenberg)View →
Gutenberg: Simple Plumbing Repairs (FB 1460)View →
Gutenberg: Dwelling ConstructionView →
Gutenberg: Electricity for the 4-H ScientistView →
Gutenberg: Economical Farmhouse PlansView →