redeye007
Sep 28, 2009, 12:33 PM
I have an original PP bath faucet guessing about 40+ yrs old.
It is the three handle type with a diverter in the middle. I want to install new handles and spout. I have pryed off the cap in the diverter to reveal the screw holding the handle on. Removed the screw, pryed handle off, then I was able to pry off the escutheon (cover that fits over the handle stem). The stem doesn't seem to budge...
Now I have the stem revealed. Before I go forcing anything further, I wanted to check here. This is all very old plumbing, so I am afraid of breaking something in the wall.
(There is no access to the backside.) What is my next move? Do I pull the stem out?
Twist the stem out? Other than the new handles I purchased, will there be cartridges or other items to be replaced?
Also, when ready to replace the hot and cold handles, it is sufficient to only turn handles in off position or should I be turning the homes main water supply off for this?
Thanks
It is the three handle type with a diverter in the middle. I want to install new handles and spout. I have pryed off the cap in the diverter to reveal the screw holding the handle on. Removed the screw, pryed handle off, then I was able to pry off the escutheon (cover that fits over the handle stem). The stem doesn't seem to budge...
Now I have the stem revealed. Before I go forcing anything further, I wanted to check here. This is all very old plumbing, so I am afraid of breaking something in the wall.
(There is no access to the backside.) What is my next move? Do I pull the stem out?
Twist the stem out? Other than the new handles I purchased, will there be cartridges or other items to be replaced?
Also, when ready to replace the hot and cold handles, it is sufficient to only turn handles in off position or should I be turning the homes main water supply off for this?
Thanks