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  • Feb 18, 2013, 07:43 PM
    ChrisTrina
    Temp. Control shower valve
    Can a temperature control valve be installed and used with an older shower that has separate hot and cold taps?
  • Feb 18, 2013, 08:04 PM
    ma0641
    Not really, you would be better to install a single handle and use an escutcheon "remodel" plate to cover the holes. Do you have access to the back of the wall containing the plumbing?
  • Feb 18, 2013, 08:30 PM
    ChrisTrina
    I'm not sure an escutcheon plate would be wide/long enough to cover the holes:( It's a cheap, basement small plastic shower stall... just don't want the kids scalded or frozen whenever any other tap is running. We haven't opened the complete wall up quite yet but it's happening soon:)
  • Feb 18, 2013, 08:43 PM
    ma0641
    You can buy hole covers that will snap in if the hole is round. I have also seen a small access panel epoxied in place. If the wall can be easily accessed you can use sharkbite fittings and flexible connectors.
  • Feb 18, 2013, 08:54 PM
    ChrisTrina
    Nice! Thank you so much... much appreciated.
  • Feb 19, 2013, 05:36 AM
    massplumber2008
    2 Attachment(s)
    Hi ChrisTina

    Ma0641 is talking about a remodeler plate and those plates are about 10-12" wide, so it should have no problem covering your old, plastic shower valve (usually only 4" center to center of handles)... see images.

    The first remodeler plate below is one used with moen shower valves (valve not shown) and the other plate is a symmons plate (shown with valve trim in place).

    Any of these should work for you.

    Mark
  • Feb 19, 2013, 06:14 AM
    ma0641
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by massplumber2008 View Post
    Hi ChrisTina

    Ma0641 is talking about a remodeler plate and those plates are about 10-12" wide, so it should have no problem covering your old, plastic shower valve (usually only 4" center to center of handles)....see images.

    The first remodeler plate below is one used with moen shower valves (valve not shown) and the other plate is a symmons plate (shown with valve trim in place).

    Any of these should work for you.

    Mark

    Thanks Mark, Brian
  • Feb 19, 2013, 05:52 PM
    massplumber2008
    Glad to help, Brian! If you care to learn how to post the pics. Just let me know and I'll walk you through the process, OK?

    Mark
  • Feb 19, 2013, 05:56 PM
    mygirlsdad77
    You could add a thermostatic mixing valve to the hot side of the faucet if you have good access to the supply piping. However, I agree with both experts that replacing the two handle with a single handle would be the best way to go. All new single handle shower valves have an adjustable temp regulating device to prevent scalding. I recommend purchasing a Moen product, as they have one of the simplest adjustments.
  • Feb 19, 2013, 07:21 PM
    ChrisTrina
    Thank you everyone! We are going with the change out and replacing the old 2 handles with one. We found an awesome MOEN with a temp. control valve. All your comments are greatly appreciated - it made our decision and product search so much easier! Again, THANK YOU all!
  • Feb 19, 2013, 07:40 PM
    ma0641
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ChrisTrina View Post
    Thank you everyone! We are going with the change out and replacing the old 2 handles with one. We found an awesome MOEN with a temp. control valve. All your comments are greatly appreciated - it made our decision and product search so much easier! Again, THANK YOU all!

    Glad to help.

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