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Old 05-17-00, 05:36 PM
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I would like to replace the tub/shower controls in my bathroom, as they are showing their age. The Price-Pfister single-control fixture has the shower diverter built in to the flange. However, any new fixtures I have seen have the diverter on the tub faucet. Where can I find a replacement trim kit so that I can update the look of the fixtures without having to replace the whole fixtures?
 
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quote:<HR>Originally posted by WhiteColin:
I would like to replace the tub/shower controls in my bathroom, as they are showing their age. The Price-Pfister single-control fixture has the shower diverter built in to the flange. However, any new fixtures I have seen have the diverter on the tub faucet. Where can I find a replacement trim kit so that I can update the look of the fixtures without having to replace the whole fixtures?<HR>



Have you tried Price Pfister web site?

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Yes, I checked there, but they only seem to carry models with the faucet diverter nowadays (as does every other vendor - Moen, American Standard, Delta, that I've checked).

Are the flange-diverter type not made any more?
 
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quote:<HR>Originally posted by WhiteColin:
Yes, I checked there, but they only seem to carry models with the faucet diverter nowadays (as does every other vendor - Moen, American Standard, Delta, that I've checked).

Are the flange-diverter type not made any more?
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Well they may not, you could have the trim refinished, I'm sure there are places to have this done.

Last resort is to replace the valve with a new one.

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It could be that the mfgrs have all gone to the diverters on the spout. However, if you replace the entire tub/shower valve, the new one will be pressure compensated, so nobody gets scalded when they are taking a shower and a toilet gets flushed, or a glass of water gets drawn in the kitchen. That may make the diverter on the spout seem like small change!!
 
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Replacing the spout and the shower head shouldn't be a problem, but how big a chore is it to replace the valve, i.e., is it a DIY project? I'm pretty sure there is a way to access the plumbing without ripping out the tub/enclosure (there is a closet next to the tub where I think I could access it).
 
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quote:<HR>Originally posted by WhiteColin:
Replacing the spout and the shower head shouldn't be a problem, but how big a chore is it to replace the valve, i.e., is it a DIY project? I'm pretty sure there is a way to access the plumbing without ripping out the tub/enclosure (there is a closet next to the tub where I think I could access it).<HR>


Open the wall up, you should be able to see the connections, it is not an easy task replacing a valve, if your not sure about it call in a plumber.

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