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Mar 19, 2007, 04:24 PM
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| | | shower water comes back on? i have a push in/out valve for the shower,its a moen but i don't know any model #. the problem i'm having is if i'm pushing it in to close, it opens up back up. full blast( as if it was under pressure). it does this w/the main water turned on or off. i've replaced the cartridge inside the valve, but still have the same problem. can anyone please help me? my budget is small and have to fix myself. Omar | | | | | | |
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Mar 20, 2007, 02:26 PM
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by rasco847 i have a push in/out valve for the shower,its a moen but i don't know any model #. the problem i'm having is if i'm pushing it in to close, it opens up back up. full blast( as if it was under pressure). it does this w/the main water turned on or off. i've replaced the cartridge inside the valve, but still have the same problem. can anyone please help me? my budget is small and have to fix myself. Omar |
i have an update if it helps. i've put the old cartridge back in and it stays in, but when i turn the water back on. its ok. but if i flush the toliet it'll (the shower valve) pop out and turn on the water. i don't have a clue this is really strange to me. omar |
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Mar 20, 2007, 06:52 PM
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| ya used too much lubricant inside the cartridge. |
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Mar 20, 2007, 09:32 PM
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| i've had this problem before changing cartridge. thanks for the response though. |
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Mar 20, 2007, 09:56 PM
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by rasco847 i have a push in/out valve for the shower,its a moen but i don't know any model #. the problem i'm having is if i'm pushing it in to close, it opens up back up. full blast( as if it was under pressure). it does this w/the main water turned on or off. i've replaced the cartridge inside the valve, but still have the same problem. can anyone please help me? my budget is small and have to fix myself. Omar |
replace shower stim or shower valve |
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Mar 21, 2007, 09:01 AM
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Pay to call speedball1 for advice ($.95/min) | Rasco,
I had the same problem with my new kitchen faucet. The handle would drop and the water would shut off by itself. This is caused by the teflon lube that Moen uses on their new cartridges. This will disappear with time as the lube wears off. Live with it! It WILL go away. However, since you had this problem before you changed out the cartridge this tells me that your house pressure's set too high. The average house pressure's 45 PSI.What's yours? lRegards, Tom |
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Mar 21, 2007, 11:24 AM
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by speedball1 Rasco,
I had the same problem with my new kitchen faucet. The handle would drop and the water would shut off by itself. This is caused by the teflon lube that Moen uses on their new cartridges. This will disappear with time as the lube wears off. Live with it! It WILL go away. However, since you had this problem before you changed out the cartridge this tells me that your house pressure's set too high. The average house pressure's 45 PSI.What's yours? lRegards, Tom |
hi tom i'm not really sure where to check the pressure? is it on the same meter that the city uses to meter the water? i'm @ work now but will check around when i get home tonight |
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Mar 21, 2007, 08:10 PM
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| many times the plastic cartridge must be replaced with the brass cartridge to stop the cartridge from opening by itself. i personally do not like the brass cartridges because they are more difficult to operate much sooner. |
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Mar 22, 2007, 01:40 PM
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by speedball1 Rasco,
I had the same problem with my new kitchen faucet. The handle would drop and the water would shut off by itself. This is caused by the teflon lube that Moen uses on their new cartridges. This will disappear with time as the lube wears off. Live with it! It WILL go away. However, since you had this problem before you changed out the cartridge this tells me that your house pressure's set too high. The average house pressure's 45 PSI.What's yours? lRegards, Tom |
hi tom
i went to homedepot and purchased a pressure guage and hooked it up to the garden hose it read 50psi @ 1st. after an hour it went up to 60psi. the instructions said to leave on for 48hrs to get a accurate reading. is this true? i've lived in this townhome( 2 townhomes in one home) a little over a year, @ 1st the valve would only open up a little bit then it went away for about 6months then came back worse. i cleaned out the valve of crud and it went away for a couple months now i am where i'm @ now.sorry i didn't tell u the whole story. i just didnt want to ramble on and on. what could i do if the psi exceeds 60? i don't see a pressure regulator in my home anywhere? can i add one by the city meter ( in the house) ?  hoping i can DIY- omar |
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Mar 23, 2007, 04:04 PM
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| the pressure gauge has been on for a little over 24hrs. its constantly on 60psi. the other needle shows the psi hit a high of 70. i know u said it should be around 45-50, could this be the cause of the problem i'm having |
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