I am an old retired widow on a fixed income. After being given estimates from plumbers of $300 and $200 I decided to search UA-cam for a better solution. I just want to say "Thank you so much" to the fellow on this video. I never imagined it could be something so simple as replacing seatings and springs because the others told me various things like "I'd hate to break into your tile...I'll have to access the panel in the bedroom and saw through those 2x4s that are in the way" or "you need to go buy a new faucet w/handle". All I spent was $7.00 total! You, sir, are a godsend.
My wife just asked a random plumber she saw in the neighborhood to come check our same style faucet with a leak. He said the wall has to be torn open and wood added to keep the pipe from moving .. total rip off , I’m going to give this a shot. Thanks for the motivation!
Wow bro! I do DIYs of everything but plumbing! I just worry that things would leak. I had put this leaky faucet off for a bit. My plumber friend said it could be costly and we had some renovations in mind so I let it linger. Then I felt I should give it a shot..boom! Your video. You made it look easy. I gambked the parts from Canadian Tire for about 9 bucks. I loosened it realized not same as yours but I figured it out...it turned out to be the easiest DIY I have done. I thank God for you! Just had to drop this note... Thank you, all glory to God!
As a home owner that does a lot of my own repairs, this is one the best how too videos I have seen. You do not assume or skip steps like a lot of terrible and lazy instructors in this world and as far as detail, he stresses how to put the rings back in, make sure the springs are properly inserted etc. And finally, beautiful camera angles. Tutoring and teaching is an art, and requires hard work and attention to detail. A lot of people do not know how to communicate because of apathy and laziness, this video is not that, but instead a gift: thank you so much and I will subscribe
I agree, just the detailed explanation of how to insert the springs and the idea of using the screwdriver to guide the assembly into place would have saved me much time and agony when I first tried to change this type of washer.
Thank you from a single mom. My Dad was a plumber and fixed everything for me until his passing last year. My shower has been leaking for months and getting worse but now I am confident I can fix this by myself with his tools ♥
I found this so helpful!! My husband is no longer able to do anything and can no longer see and he had said i would have to go yhru so much i thought of calling a plumber but my daughter said you can find how to fix ANYTHING on u tube and she was right. I chose your video because faucet is exactly like mine. Even at 68 and fighting liver cancer i can still learn a new trick. Thank you for making it look so do able.😁
Your channel is the best!! Our faucet started leaking thursday night,,,,,NO ONE was willing to come out for less than a $250.00 Holiday & Weekend minimum. Watched your tutorial, spent $5.96 at Home Depot and WOOO HOOO
This video was absolutely amazing. Einstein used to say that if you can explain something in simple terms then you are a an expert. Your video made it look and feel so simple and you were so patient
Thank you so much for this video. The process was explained very well. I was able to repair my tub leak and this saved me no less than $150.00 for a plumber to come out. The parts cost around $8.50 and the job was completed in 10-15 minutes!!
Thank you.... Just fixed my grandmother's was dripping....TIMES ARE TIGHT RIGHT NOW AND NOT MANY DOORS ARE OPEN BECAUSE OF THE PANDEMIC, THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR KNOWLEDGE..... GOD BLESS THE WORKING PEOPLE AND DO IT YOURSELF ERS.....LOL....💪🇺🇲
I did not have clue how to stop the dripping in my bathtub. After watching your video, you made it look so easy. To my amazement, IT WAS! Thanks for a great video
@@DoItYourselfEasy I CANNOT GET THE HANDLE OFF, THERE IS NO SPOT FOR AN ALAN WRENCH TO FIT IN TO GET THE HANDLE OFF, DO YOU HAVE SUGGESTIONS ON HOW TO GET IT OFF???
@@theanswerisinthebackofyourhead I have the same exact faucet you have.. no allen. I figured out how to get it off. But.. youre an Obama hater so fuck off. Figure it out yourself hahaha!
Thanks for sharing this tutorial. It got me out of a jam and possible exorbitant plumber fees, since I live in the countryside, with very few handymen around. Short and to the point, hardly any talking except what is necessary.
Ok. Omg . Thank you so much. I searched my house and i happened to have some little gaskets/seals laying around and ta-da. I fixed it before my husbNd got home and we were both so proud of me😁🤗
I don’t know anything about plumbing but I was able to fix my leaking shower head with the help of this video. Thanks for posting and saving time and a lot of money!
Great video for an easy 15 minute fix. Ordered the parts on Amazon for $4 for 2 seats and 2 springs and the tub no longer leaks. We had a peerless faucet 88700 series which was slightly different from the video. I googled peerless 88700 series diagram and found out that our faucet was slightly different from the one in the video. The seats and springs were not in the wall. They were in the actual faucet housing which came apart with a quick 90 degree turn. Replaced both seats and springs in the housing and put it all back together. No more leaking! Helpful hint: Take a picture and line up the parts on the floor as you go so you remember how it all goes back together. Thank you for this video!
Thank you I was able to follow you step by step. And presented each part removed.. the best instructional video ever. I got it in 1 view. Others I watch at least 3 times.
Thank you for this video. My bathtub has been leaking for years, and I had no clue which part went wrong with it until now. Will get the parts from Home Depot and give it a try. 👍👍👍
Thanks for making this video. I found it following a link from a video about fixing a leak in a bathtub with 2 knobs. Following these easy, straight forward instructions, I was able to fix the leak myself instead of having to pay for a plumber. IDK how much I saved, but I do know I only had to spend $3 plus tax for the parts and took only a few minutes.
Very clear instructions on to do it. I like that you showed close ups and explained how everything was taken off and how to replace it...using the screw driver to replace the rubber thibg and spring was a great idea. Thank You!!
Thank You, Thank You. From your video I was able to learn that I only needed to replace my damaged washer, not the entire assembly. Cost me just a little more than $2 to repair and stop the leak :-)
Thanks for the outstanding close ups......a tremendous benefit. Personally, I'd soak the cartridge and ring in white vinegar to clean the calcium deposits off before reassembling. Good to go!
Thank you very much for this video. I do all repairs in my house that I can and this video really helped. While my setup was just slightly different, as one would expect in different homes built in different years, it was similar enough that it guided me through the process without issue. I love learning new things and not depending on repair people, videos like this make that possible.
I watched another channel and they made they whole thing look very confusing, turned it into a 10 hour back panel job. Hopefully mine will be more like this. After watching your video I think I maybe able to do this!! Just subscribed, thank you!
Katia L Foust A plumber just told a tenant the same thing. His said the universal kit wouldn't fit. I looked at Delta's site, and the kit is available. Thank God I know better.
Thank you for the VERY helpful video. Best one I've seen so far. You described each step slowly, clearly and great video to go along with it. I feel confident I will be doing it myself. Much appreciated!
We plan to give it a try and even if it doesn't work, we'll feel confident doing so b/c of your very concise and clear demonstration. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I couldn't find any videos that had the same cartridge that you're dealing with. This little gem saved my azz a huge headache (doing s side job this weekend). Guaranteed to make it home for the BIG GAME tonight with plenty of time to spare. 👊 Much thanks for posting this life saver.
Thanks this helped me identify it’s the hot water o ring leaking so while I can’t fix it this exact moment I can at least lessen the leaking. Thanks mate.
The repair serviceman at my apartment just burst open the tap without shutting water off with my entire building leaking water upto the garage and leaving the shower head dripping. I'm so glad to come to this video and see the right instructions. It's been a mess to deal with the situation.
🤣🤣🤣🤣. Hannah; this guy makes this look so easy!!! I been working on trying to get the screw out off the handle... Gurl, I'm so Frustrated..., know I can do this. My fingers hurt from doing this Manly Shit!!! 😅😅😅
Ive done Drains, Dishwashers, Washing machines, sinks, toilets, hot water tanks... But never one of these guys (always dealt with the Hot & Cold Faucets). So it was quite Intimidating... But... Just did ANOTHER one! :D Part was 20 years old (Delta 1400 series RP19804 this time). Took off the 'Vanity Plate' to keep mind of how hard I was sawing the handle off (face it, the likelihood of it actually Unscrewing is next to zero) by looking at the piping movements (Things can bend, break, etc) if I wasnt holding the pipe assembly steady. (New Handle, I know... 15 bucks more to spend :/ ) The Bonnet Nut was next, not a major challenge (luckily for me), just patience. Then out comes the Cartridge, right? HA! f***ing just separates into a good 3 dozen pieces. It was hell digging it out (the most time consuming part of the repair). But once it was out, cleaned, the replacement Cartridge lubed... Damn! Night & Day difference! Like brand new! All thanks to YOUR wise words guys. I appreciate the help & Confidence you gave me on the project. :) Wife is happy too. LOL
Hey I'm having a lot of trouble getting the handle off. When I shine a flashlight where the alan key is supposed to go I see a lot of hard water deposit. Any tips? Thanks
Not sure if you've fixed your issue or not, if not here's my advice. I had a can of liquid wrench so I sprayed some in there and let it soak for about 20 min. Still didn't budge, tried a 2nd round and after some elbow grease I was able to crack through the hard water deposits and loosen the screw. Now I've read other forums where people said they've let the liquid wrench soak over night and they couldn't crack it and recommended PB blaster. So either one should work in my opinion, just let it soak and then use good old strength and it should loosen for you.
@@terryjackson3424 Some guy actually did a scientific test where he tightened down the same size bolts, on the same size nuts, using a torque wrench to ensure they were all equally tightened. He then used some sort of digital meter to record the amount of torque required to break each loose after spraying each individual nut/bolt with wd40, liquid wrench, pb blaster and a bunch of others. The liquid wrench actually "worked" the best as it required the least amount of force to remove. So stick with liquid wrench.
I am an old retired widow on a fixed income. After being given estimates from plumbers of $300 and $200 I decided to search UA-cam for a better solution. I just want to say "Thank you so much" to the fellow on this video. I never imagined it could be something so simple as replacing seatings and springs because the others told me various things like "I'd hate to break into your tile...I'll have to access the panel in the bedroom and saw through those 2x4s that are in the way" or "you need to go buy a new faucet w/handle". All I spent was $7.00 total! You, sir, are a godsend.
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Service people can be and often are......deviously greedy- you know, immoral.
My wife just asked a random plumber she saw in the neighborhood to come check our same style faucet with a leak. He said the wall has to be torn open and wood added to keep the pipe from moving .. total rip off , I’m going to give this a shot. Thanks for the motivation!
Wow bro! I do DIYs of everything but plumbing! I just worry that things would leak. I had put this leaky faucet off for a bit. My plumber friend said it could be costly and we had some renovations in mind so I let it linger. Then I felt I should give it a shot..boom! Your video. You made it look easy. I gambked the parts from Canadian Tire for about 9 bucks. I loosened it realized not same as yours but I figured it out...it turned out to be the easiest DIY I have done. I thank God for you! Just had to drop this note... Thank you, all glory to God!
As a home owner that does a lot of my own repairs, this is one the best how too videos I have seen. You do not assume or skip steps like a lot of terrible and lazy instructors in this world and as far as detail, he stresses how to put the rings back in, make sure the springs are properly inserted etc. And finally, beautiful camera angles. Tutoring and teaching is an art, and requires hard work and attention to detail. A lot of people do not know how to communicate because of apathy and laziness, this video is not that, but instead a gift: thank you so much and I will subscribe
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I agree, just the detailed explanation of how to insert the springs and the idea of using the screwdriver to guide the assembly into place would have saved me much time and agony when I first tried to change this type of washer.
To David Thornton 6401: Why not just compliment the uploader instead of insulting "a lot of people?"
Thank you from a single mom. My Dad was a plumber and fixed everything for me until his passing last year. My shower has been leaking for months and getting worse but now I am confident I can fix this by myself with his tools ♥
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@@DoItYourselfEasy gladly!
man that rang so true for me, same for me, Dad's are the best
Good video. Hardest thing is to find the type and parts for your tub faucet handle. Mine is a one piece.
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Literally a 5min fix to a 3month dripping faucet. Thank you! Can’t say how much it’s appreciated. -Rick
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Great video! No extra nonsense talking! No trying to sell something! These are the best! Thanks much for your help!
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You are out here doing the Lord's work. It is much appreciated, sir.
You just saved me headache.
Thank you so much.
I found this so helpful!! My husband is no longer able to do anything and can no longer see and he had said i would have to go yhru so much i thought of calling a plumber but my daughter said you can find how to fix ANYTHING on u tube and she was right. I chose your video because faucet is exactly like mine. Even at 68 and fighting liver cancer i can still learn a new trick. Thank you for making it look so do able.😁
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This tutorial was narrated by Chazz Palminteri - you can’t convince me otherwise.
Thank you for the helpful instructions!
Best help video I've seen. I'm a woman and was scared to do this at first, but followed his steps and was done in no time. Thx for posting.
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YOU ARE THE BEST...you hold the flashlight , and the camera and did a EXCELLENT job! I fixed mine step by step and it WORKED! thank you soooo much!
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My Bathtub Faucet just started leaking, your video will save me a lot of time. Straight to the point, thank you very much.
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Great video!!! I'm a 60 year old woman who never fixed anything myself!! Instructions were perfect!! Thanks!
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Get it grandma!
Your channel is the best!! Our faucet started leaking thursday night,,,,,NO ONE was willing to come out for less than a $250.00 Holiday & Weekend minimum. Watched your tutorial, spent $5.96 at Home Depot and WOOO HOOO
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This video was absolutely amazing. Einstein used to say that if you can explain something in simple terms then you are a an expert.
Your video made it look and feel so simple and you were so patient
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I sincerely appreciate this video. It was a high-quality explanation of what I need to do. This will save me at least a $125 service call. Thank you.
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Thank you so much for this video. The process was explained very well. I was able to repair my tub leak and this saved me no less than $150.00 for a plumber to come out. The parts cost around $8.50 and the job was completed in 10-15 minutes!!
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Hey!!!! This vid saved me so much money and aggravation. Mine was a bit different, but I got it! No more leak!! Thank you so much!!!!
Thank you.... Just fixed my grandmother's was dripping....TIMES ARE TIGHT RIGHT NOW AND NOT MANY DOORS ARE OPEN BECAUSE OF THE PANDEMIC, THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR KNOWLEDGE..... GOD BLESS THE WORKING PEOPLE AND DO IT YOURSELF ERS.....LOL....💪🇺🇲
This video just saved me some money. Thank you so much for sparing the time to share this. Very much appreciated.
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I used this video to help instruct me in fixing my Delta monitor faucet. It was a success. Thank you!
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I did not have clue how to stop the dripping in my bathtub. After watching your video, you made it look so easy. To my amazement, IT WAS! Thanks for a great video
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This video is awesome! Short and straight to the point! Great camera angles as well. Thank you for the help and insight sir!
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@@DoItYourselfEasy I CANNOT GET THE HANDLE OFF, THERE IS NO SPOT FOR AN ALAN WRENCH TO FIT IN TO GET THE HANDLE OFF, DO YOU HAVE SUGGESTIONS ON HOW TO GET IT OFF???
@@theanswerisinthebackofyourhead I have the same exact faucet you have.. no allen. I figured out how to get it off.
But.. youre an Obama hater so fuck off. Figure it out yourself hahaha!
ghanus2009 how do you take it off mine doesn’t have that and my mom wants it fix now
Thanks for sharing this tutorial. It got me out of a jam and possible exorbitant plumber fees, since I live in the countryside, with very few handymen around. Short and to the point, hardly any talking except what is necessary.
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Man, you probably saved me a couple of hundred dollars with this video. Thank you so much!!!
Thank you for this video...
I'm a woman and I fix everything in my house by myself and this was very very helpful
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Me too. Thank you for close up video
Me too
Me too! And thanks -- I was stumped on this one. I subscribed.
Why u gotta say u are a woman?
Thank you for your video. I like your straightforwardness, and patience
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Ok. Omg . Thank you so much. I searched my house and i happened to have some little gaskets/seals laying around and ta-da. I fixed it before my husbNd got home and we were both so proud of me😁🤗
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I don’t know anything about plumbing but I was able to fix my leaking shower head with the help of this video. Thanks for posting and saving time and a lot of money!
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Great video for an easy 15 minute fix. Ordered the parts on Amazon for $4 for 2 seats and 2 springs and the tub no longer leaks. We had a peerless faucet 88700 series which was slightly different from the video. I googled peerless 88700 series diagram and found out that our faucet was slightly different from the one in the video. The seats and springs were not in the wall. They were in the actual faucet housing which came apart with a quick 90 degree turn. Replaced both seats and springs in the housing and put it all back together. No more leaking! Helpful hint: Take a picture and line up the parts on the floor as you go so you remember how it all goes back together. Thank you for this video!
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I love people that get straight to the point!!!!! Thank you!!!!!
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Thank you! With the help of this video, I took apart my leaking faucet, located the damaged gaskets and fixed the problem for less than $5!
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Omg this was ex my prob...tyty I'm a 44 yr old gma and your instructions were easy enuff and whala my leak is now fixed.again tyty
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I know that it’s been a while since you posted this, but I would like to thank you 🙏 for helping people. God Bless 😇
So do we actually need to replace the o rings?
Andrew Yang , no more leaking 😊
I love that you show and explain it in such detail. Thank you
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Great video. No unnecessary commentary, direct and simple. Thanks for the help! Consider me a new subscriber.
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Thank you I was able to follow you step by step. And presented each part removed.. the best instructional video ever. I got it in 1 view. Others I watch at least 3 times.
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Nice job. Thanks for taking the time to do this video. Really appreciate people like you.
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You sir deserve a gold medal. Thank you so much!!!
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Thank you for this video. My bathtub has been leaking for years, and I had no clue which part went wrong with it until now. Will get the parts from Home Depot and give it a try. 👍👍👍
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Thanks for making this video. I found it following a link from a video about fixing a leak in a bathtub with 2 knobs. Following these easy, straight forward instructions, I was able to fix the leak myself instead of having to pay for a plumber. IDK how much I saved, but I do know I only had to spend $3 plus tax for the parts and took only a few minutes.
Very clear instructions on to do it. I like that you showed close ups and explained how everything was taken off and how to replace it...using the screw driver to replace the rubber thibg and spring was a great idea. Thank You!!
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Your 7 min. video is going save me hours of and frustration. Thanks!
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Love how detailed that was. Must be tricky get those shots!
Liked and subscribed! A plumber wanted to charge me $200 for this same repair. You just saved me a lot of money 💰!
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Thank You, Thank You. From your video I was able to learn that I only needed to replace my damaged washer, not the entire assembly. Cost me just a little more than $2 to repair and stop the leak :-)
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Where did you get them from
@@DoItYourselfEasy i would like to do ours but not sure where to shut off the water supply to so i can start doin the job
@@smiley08orillca96 I have the same question. Did you figure it out. Did you shut off the main water from the house?
@@eb9844 my husband did fix ours.he shut off the main
Two years plus and still helping. THANK YOU
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Same here, getting ready to make this repair
@@DoItYourselfEasy Done!
Great job! Easy-to-follow instructions, great camerawork with perfect detail.
Thanks for the outstanding close ups......a tremendous benefit. Personally, I'd soak the cartridge and ring in white vinegar to clean the calcium deposits off before reassembling. Good to go!
Very easy explanation, simple step by step guide! Thank you!
Insert closed needle nose pliers then expand to remove seats and springs. This works great. Cool video.
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Thanks for the video. Took me all day, but I was able to fix my leaking shower and I learned a lot in the process.
Thank you. From all of us without a father. Thank you
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Nice job.... You have encouraged me to try this repair myself.
Awesome video-had no idea how to fix. I am a woman and I have to fix everything in our house. Thank you
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Thank you Sir. The info is right on time. My tub needs a fixing. Much Respect. Lord Bless you and yours.
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Thank you very much for this video. I do all repairs in my house that I can and this video really helped. While my setup was just slightly different, as one would expect in different homes built in different years, it was similar enough that it guided me through the process without issue. I love learning new things and not depending on repair people, videos like this make that possible.
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I watched another channel and they made they whole thing look very confusing, turned it into a 10 hour back panel job. Hopefully mine will be more like this. After watching your video I think I maybe able to do this!! Just subscribed, thank you!
Katia L Foust A plumber just told a tenant the same thing. His said the universal kit wouldn't fit. I looked at Delta's site, and the kit is available. Thank God I know better.
I need to do the same to my bathtub faucet. Thank you for the video. It was very informative.
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You are amazing thank you for helping people, and for making a video that gives people confidence to complete DIY repairs. I just subscribed.
And this, gentelman, is a true hero!
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Very well done......ease to follow your explanation and the replacement of the bad rings....thanks for the demonstration
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I watched a few tuturials and yours was very easy and step by step thank you
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Thank you! I think I can do it. My complex wants a lot of $$ to fix the leak but I can do it. Thanks for your tutorial. Appreciate it much!
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Going to try fixing my leaking tub faucet this weekend. This video has given me more confidence in fixing it.
Thank you for your instructional video. It allowed me to successfully fix my leaking faucet. Plus, the feeling of accomplishment is great. Thank You!!
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Great instructions and great filming. We could actually see what you were doing. Thanks
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Thank you for the VERY helpful video. Best one I've seen so far. You described each step slowly, clearly and great video to go along with it. I feel confident I will be doing it myself. Much appreciated!
We plan to give it a try and even if it doesn't work, we'll feel confident doing so b/c of your very concise and clear demonstration. Thank you for sharing.
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Your "teaching" skills are awesome!!! VERY understandable! Thank you so much for this video...you're gonna save us a lot of money! 🤓👍💰
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To the point with no music, excellent ,!!
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And you just saved me from calling a plumber and a shit ton of money I didn’t want to spend. Thanks!
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Great, straightforward explanation--thank-you!
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Great video! I have seen this leak in the past. Noticed the washers were specific to the brand. Thanks.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I couldn't find any videos that had the same cartridge that you're dealing with. This little gem saved my azz a huge headache (doing s side job this weekend). Guaranteed to make it home for the BIG GAME tonight with plenty of time to spare. 👊 Much thanks for posting this life saver.
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Thanks so much for making a great video! Love how your straight to the point and very detailed.
Thanks this helped me identify it’s the hot water o ring leaking so while I can’t fix it this exact moment I can at least lessen the leaking. Thanks mate.
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Nice job buddy. Perfect and good job with the light and camera.
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The repair serviceman at my apartment just burst open the tap without shutting water off with my entire building leaking water upto the garage and leaving the shower head dripping. I'm so glad to come to this video and see the right instructions. It's been a mess to deal with the situation.
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Excellent tutorial! Thank you very much for sharing. Now I feel confident to do this myself.
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Very clear explanation. The best video so far. Thank you
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This helped me fix my faucet today! Thank you!
Thanks for the video. Super smart to use the screwdriver as a pilot for the reinstallation.
Great camera angles, this really helped keep up the good work!
Great video. I am going to follow your instructions to fix my leak in my bathtub. Thanks
My shower is acting up this is the information I needed thank you!
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I took the screw out of the handle but the handle will not come out it's very hard to come out what can I do?
@@DoItYourselfEasy is this the reason my shower drips too? Water comes out my faucet in weird pattern
this is a great tutorial, you did a great job, hopefully my system is not that complicated . Thank you for helping out.
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@@DoItYourselfEasy Sure im subscribed now, by the way I fixed the problem. Thank you again
Quick and easy unless you got 5+ years of calcification, it's been 2 hours on this faucet and I've used so much vinegar I'm a pickle
I see what you did there.
🤣🤣🤣🤣. Hannah; this guy makes this look so easy!!! I been working on trying to get the screw out off the handle... Gurl, I'm so Frustrated..., know I can do this. My fingers hurt from doing this Manly Shit!!! 😅😅😅
Ok girls I’m about to try my hand at this and see how it goes 😬
I didn't look too hard but my hands have arthritis and not sure I can do it.
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Thank you for saving me money on a plumber and my water bill. So easy to follow your instructions and the technic with the screwdriver did the trick!
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Thank you for this video. I appreciate you taking the time to make it.
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Worked just like you showed. No more drips. Thank you so much for the video.
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Thanks for making this so simple. I liked that you included the part #. I'm headed to Lowe's now to preform the fix! (Old women can do things too!!)
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the wife's been on me about the leak, I have no clue how to do this, and awesome video Thanks!
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I thought all hope was lost & would have to call a plumber for something so intimidating, Much appreciated! My wife says "Thank You!"
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Ive done Drains, Dishwashers, Washing machines, sinks, toilets, hot water tanks... But never one of these guys (always dealt with the Hot & Cold Faucets). So it was quite Intimidating... But...
Just did ANOTHER one! :D Part was 20 years old (Delta 1400 series RP19804 this time). Took off the 'Vanity Plate' to keep mind of how hard I was sawing the handle off (face it, the likelihood of it actually Unscrewing is next to zero) by looking at the piping movements (Things can bend, break, etc) if I wasnt holding the pipe assembly steady.
(New Handle, I know... 15 bucks more to spend :/ )
The Bonnet Nut was next, not a major challenge (luckily for me), just patience.
Then out comes the Cartridge, right? HA! f***ing just separates into a good 3 dozen pieces. It was hell digging it out (the most time consuming part of the repair).
But once it was out, cleaned, the replacement Cartridge lubed... Damn! Night & Day difference! Like brand new! All thanks to YOUR wise words guys. I appreciate the help & Confidence you gave me on the project. :)
Wife is happy too. LOL
Excellent video.. U just saved me atleast 150 bucks.. Thank you.. Done in 10 minutes
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Beautiful!! Exactly what I needed to see. Thank you so much.
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I need someone to come do mine
Excellent video, very well explained and easy to follow steps.
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Thank you for this informative video! In case you see this, do you think a leak like this would cause water damage to the drywall behind the tile?
Hey I'm having a lot of trouble getting the handle off. When I shine a flashlight where the alan key is supposed to go I see a lot of hard water deposit. Any tips?
Thanks
Not sure if you've fixed your issue or not, if not here's my advice. I had a can of liquid wrench so I sprayed some in there and let it soak for about 20 min. Still didn't budge, tried a 2nd round and after some elbow grease I was able to crack through the hard water deposits and loosen the screw. Now I've read other forums where people said they've let the liquid wrench soak over night and they couldn't crack it and recommended PB blaster. So either one should work in my opinion, just let it soak and then use good old strength and it should loosen for you.
try spraying WD 40 to loosen up the cruddy stuff
@@terryjackson3424 Some guy actually did a scientific test where he tightened down the same size bolts, on the same size nuts, using a torque wrench to ensure they were all equally tightened. He then used some sort of digital meter to record the amount of torque required to break each loose after spraying each individual nut/bolt with wd40, liquid wrench, pb blaster and a bunch of others. The liquid wrench actually "worked" the best as it required the least amount of force to remove. So stick with liquid wrench.
I wish all DIY videos were as good as this. Great vid. Thank you. Now a subscriber!
can you tell me how to turn the water off? is it the same as the toilet's?