Thanks for the video. I have the exact one and it was terrific help. One thing I will advise if others are reading this....turn off the water before pulling the valve. Quite a surprise!
Thank you so much for sharing. I made it all the way to the thermostatic cartridge, but it won’t budge. I tried everything I had, plumber socket, channel locks, crescent wrench, monkey wrench, hammer. Not budging, hoping I didn’t strip it too much. Giving up and now I think I’ll have to find a plumber and hopefully they can get it out. Great video!
So thankful for your video. When you mention you could not change the temperature I’m wondering if it’s what I’m experiencing. I do not have anything beyond cool water. Plenty of hot but not beyond cool.
Thanks for this! There are a few older models it seems and our stuff didn't quite line up. This one is pretty much what I got so this is very useful though I had to tear up some of the parts getting it off =/
I just received the part that you advised. The correct part I ordered came and match the number but the valve was too small. I ordered a 47310 that’s supposed to fit. I am awaiting my order.
Thank you for the video... My issue is that even when I turn off the handdles, the shower keep dripping water...not sure which part, cartridges or valve I need to change.
On our model, there is a green knob that is used to adjust the temperature after you install the cartridge and before you put everything else back. I don’t know if your model has that the green knob; it is shown about 1/3 of the way through the video, best of luck
Thanks for the video. I have the exact one and it was terrific help. One thing I will advise if others are reading this....turn off the water before pulling the valve. Quite a surprise!
😅I'm a professional plumber and have done the same thing before. Don't feel bad
Thank you so very much for this. I just had the water temp issue. No other videos likeyours. Thank you again and god bless
I just did the same thing for a customer in Staten Islan, NY. Paid $185 for the cartarage. I was lucky to find one in the 2nd plumbing supply.
Thank you so much for sharing. I made it all the way to the thermostatic cartridge, but it won’t budge. I tried everything I had, plumber socket, channel locks, crescent wrench, monkey wrench, hammer. Not budging, hoping I didn’t strip it too much. Giving up and now I think I’ll have to find a plumber and hopefully they can get it out. Great video!
Did you figure this out? I'm having the exact same problem!
Thanks a lot!
Thanks so much for posting this. I have exactly the same issue and this helped tremendously.
So thankful for your video. When you mention you could not change the temperature I’m wondering if it’s what I’m experiencing. I do not have anything beyond cool water. Plenty of hot but not beyond cool.
Thanks for this! There are a few older models it seems and our stuff didn't quite line up. This one is pretty much what I got so this is very useful though I had to tear up some of the parts getting it off =/
I was wondering what kind of faucet that was-thank you it is the same one I was looking for!
I just received the part that you advised. The correct part I ordered came and match the number but the valve was too small. I ordered a 47310 that’s supposed to fit. I am awaiting my order.
Thank you for the video... My issue is that even when I turn off the handdles, the shower keep dripping water...not sure which part, cartridges or valve I need to change.
I have the same issue and struggling to understand how to fix and what parts are needed
That last chrome collar is killing me
i'm having a terrible time getting this chrome collar off. how did you end up doing it?
I put on a set of rubberized tuff grip gloves and cranked on it. I got it loose.
I have a model 47012. How do you adjust the temperature setting after replacing the valve? Right now I'm getting all hot water.
On our model, there is a green knob that is used to adjust the temperature after you install the cartridge and before you put everything else back. I don’t know if your model has that the green knob; it is shown about 1/3 of the way through the video, best of luck
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