tlyden316
Nov 1, 2011, 06:39 AM
Hi all,
I just installed the upgrade kit to convert my Delta Monitor 1500 to a Monitor 1700 and after assembling everything I am getting zero water out of the shower. When I turned the water on when I was finished there was very weak pressure and then it stopped completely. When I remove the new seats, springs, and cartridge plenty of water blasts out of the valve. To test if the new parts were faulty, I reinstalled the old seats, springs, and cartridge and still zero water. I removed the shower head in case it was clogged but that didn't help. This is a stand-up shower stall with no tub so there is no diverter that can be faulty. I have also successfully done this on another shower with no problems so I'm pretty confident it's not something I messed up.
I tried using a metal hanger as a snake but it didn't seem to work well. I also had the idea of inverting the shower arm and pouring in white vinegar to dissolve any sediment clog but the pipes are full of water and I couldn't pour anything in. Is this a job for a plumber or what else can I try? Thanks for any help!
I just installed the upgrade kit to convert my Delta Monitor 1500 to a Monitor 1700 and after assembling everything I am getting zero water out of the shower. When I turned the water on when I was finished there was very weak pressure and then it stopped completely. When I remove the new seats, springs, and cartridge plenty of water blasts out of the valve. To test if the new parts were faulty, I reinstalled the old seats, springs, and cartridge and still zero water. I removed the shower head in case it was clogged but that didn't help. This is a stand-up shower stall with no tub so there is no diverter that can be faulty. I have also successfully done this on another shower with no problems so I'm pretty confident it's not something I messed up.
I tried using a metal hanger as a snake but it didn't seem to work well. I also had the idea of inverting the shower arm and pouring in white vinegar to dissolve any sediment clog but the pipes are full of water and I couldn't pour anything in. Is this a job for a plumber or what else can I try? Thanks for any help!