Fixing a leaky Bathtub Faucet
I have a 40 year old PriceFister 3 handle, washer-variety, tub faucet that has a slow, constant drip.
This is a vacation home by the ocean where everything seems to break down and rust constantly, (not sure if this is important).
I have shut the water and replaced the washers which really didn't improve the constant dripping problem.
Now the problem seems to be worsening where you have to turn the valves off with some strength to shut the faucet to a constant drip.
I guess my next step is to attempt to replace the seats. I'll see about picking up new stems and seats and replace both when I take them apart, (start all new?).
I have NEVER replaced seats and I guess I am at this point VERY APPREHENSIVE in that I do not want to have to get into a bigger project, (replacing the faucet), in the event the seat removal doesn't go as anticipated. That would involve removing tile, sheetrock, etc. My thoughts were to attempt to remove the seats and if they do not remove easily, attempt resurfacing the seats, (again I have never done that).
I have been thinking about letting the project go until Sprintime when we use this outside shower again and do not rely on this inside shower.
Any feedback, advice, or experiences would be greatly appreciated.