How To Remove Shower Faucet?
My shower has the pull out faucet. It will not push in any more to turn the water off. I am thinking I need to replace the faucet, but am unable to get the faucet off. Can someone give me step by step instructions on how to remove it.
Answers
Sounds like you are asking about the shower knob. A faucet is what water comes out of.
Shower knobs are not all designed the same, so it is difficult to advise you. But I will try.
First, look on the side of the knob to see if there is a set screw on it. Most handles require the use of a very small flathead screwdriver to remove this screw. Then you should be able to pull the handle off. You may have to wiggle it a bit as you pull, but do not use a lot of force because you don't want to disturb the plumbing pipe which is behind it. Some handles require a small allen wrench which is an "L" shaped tool.
I would first go to a hardware store such as Home Depot or Lowes and try to find the same type of handle. This will save you from having to remove and replace the inner parts behind the handle. Unless of course that is the part which is leaking. Replacement kits are available and come with a handle and backplate. You will probably only need the handle and backplate kit. Once you have removed the handle, there should be two screws holding the backplate on. One on each side. Simply remove these, then pull the old plate off. Put the new plate on, replace the screws, then put the new handle on and set in the new screw for the handle. That's it, you are done.
It's not that difficult and the replacement kits have directions on them in case you run into trouble.
Once you have located the correct handle, before purchasing it, I would go home and pull the old one to make sure that the inner part which is connected to the water pipe is not leaking. If it is leaking, you will need the whole replacement kit and I would recommend that you call a plumber if it is because that part would require some knowledge and skill to replace. The water pipe that it is connected to could easily be damaged causing a major problem. Especially if it is copper pipe.
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