How To Replace Or Fix Tub Spout Not Working
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2021
- how to repair DIVERTER NOT WORKING.
Water still flowing out tub spout after diverter knob pulled up. The most common reason is that the diverter gasket has worn out.
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There are mainly two types of spouts you’ll find in most homes:
1) The kind that you simply hold the spout and turn it counterclockwise to take it off the pipe. (If it’s stuck on the pipe, you might need to use one of those giant adjustable pliers to turn it but be careful that you don’t end up breaking off the pipe.)
2) The kind that you just slip on and off the pipe. This type of spout is held in place with a set screw that is screwed on from underside of the spout.
Step by step instructions:
1. You should first look at the underside of your spout to check if there is a screw there. I use a mirror to look at the underside. If there is a set screw, you need to first unscrew it by turning the screw counterclockwise.
2. Cut through any caulking around the spout.
3. Then, simply pull the spout off the pipe straight out towards you.
4. In order to take out the diverter, unscrew the diverter knob and take it off. You may need to use pliers.
5. Replace the rubber diverter gasket.
6. Remove any hard water build up around the opening inside the spout at the front, by scraping off with a narrow putty knife, so that the area around the opening will be nice and smooth.
7. Reassemble the diverter into the spout.
8. Put the set screw back into the spout and screwed on just to the point before it would come out the other side. This way, you won’t have to screw in too much after the spout is back on the pipe.
9. Clean pipe surface, so that the o ring in the spout can make a nice seal with the pipe.
10. Tighten the set screw. And you are done! By the way, it is normal for a diverter that is working perfectly fine to drip a little bit of water.
This video also shows you how to replace o rings in the spout that has gone bad. I took the spout off AND and after unscrewing the set screw enough to not get in the way of the inner component. I’m now trying to take out the inner component using a tiny screw driver, so that I can replace the o ring. There are actually 2 o rings that you should replace. When putting this part back inside the spout, make sure that the opening in this part is aligned with the opening for the set screw.
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Very good video. One more tip: Whenever you are disassembling things over a drain, either close the drain or put a towel over the drain to prevent screws and small parts from going down the drain.
Saw your comment too late, but thank you.
@@MrMikeChain I keep a hair catcher/strainer basket thingy in the tub drain. To catch my ear rings. 😊🤫
Right 👍. I love seeing videos where a Woman is showing home 🏡 repair work
Excellent recommendation, Ric!
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Great video. Two minor tips to make the replacement even better. Firstly I would smear a little bit of silicon grease on the new o-rings, so they slide easily when the sprout is pushed back to the copper pipe. Secondly, I would clean the end of the sprout and the nearby tile with a rubbing alcohol and apply new silicon caulk.
Those “giant pliers” are called Channel Locks in case anyone cares. Kudos to you for repairing it yourself though and saving $300 on a plumber. I like DIY videos. You’ve earned a new sub.
Outstanding! Clear, steady camera and easy to understand the instructions. Thank you!
A very good video - thank you!
As a plumber let me share 2 tips with you.
1. It would be perfect to apply some plumbing grease over the black washer.
2. Use clear silicon caulking on the spout - it will be almost invisible.
You didn’t mention wearing the back of your pants down below bum crack? This makes me wonder how good of a plumber you are…..
@@Scratchingforcash I am the worst plumber ever.
Now, it's time for you to beat it...
My diverter is stuck! Will not budge.. do I have to take whole faucet piece off to do this replacement? Or can I just change it? Thank you. Do you know what would cause it to just stop being able to pull it up anymore? Thank you so much.
Try soaking it in CLR overnight. It’s likely that there’s a mineral build up inside the sprout & on the diverter. CLR dissolves the mineral build up. If that doesn’t loosen the diverter, you’ll need to buy another spout.
It’s also a good idea to take a piece of emery cloth and carefully and evenly all around sand the copper pipe slightly to remove any corrosion or burrs I think a very light bead of silicon caulk around where the pipe enters the wall of the shower may be the best bet. Just 😊go easy on it and left it cure for 3-6 hours so the faucet’s inners don’t stick to the shower wall.
This video is very clear and well-done. The only thing I would suggest is that when the diverter is disassembled, it would be a good idea to soak it in CLR, which dissolves hard calcium deposits.👍
Or soak in white vinegar.
Thanks for the tutorial. Home Depot sells a Danco tub diverter rebuild kit that includes the gasket, plastic gate and stem for $7.95. Fixed my leaking spout in 5 minutes.
that's also a great option!
Your video presentation for replacing the tub diverter gasket is the best one available. You give a great linear explanation, showing easy to follow steps. Your words are easily understood and your excellent rate of speech makes it easy for all listeners to follow.
A quick edit, however, is that not all knobs are threaded so they might not unscrew. In that instance, one of the diverter 'prongs' will need to be broken off. (The knob on my DELTA tub spout absolutely wouldn't unscrew.)
I had trouble finding your video to give you this review, but I'm following you now so that won't be an issue going forward. Thank you for making and posting this video. ❤️
You are right. Everything she did was first class!!
Today and yesterday I’ve been watching UA-cam many many different videos I think y’all one is the best even though takes more than 10 minutes but very detail clear and you clean the inside with a putty knife instead of fileI think it’s a better way,excellent!
You did a great job fixing your diverter.
The video was loud and clear and your pictures were great along with you explaining what you were doing as you went.
This is one of the BEST videos I have seen.
Great presentation ...probably the best out there for spout gaskets. Thanks so much for instilling confidence for most beginners.
Nice tutorial! You can also do all that without removing the spout. It's doable, no need to remove spout.
I greatly appreciate all the details you offer. This is not the first video I have watched. With your video I now have all the information I need. Thank you!
Excellent video. Short, straightforward, accurate, practical. Even covers both failure modes. Well done.
Excellent tutorial video.
tip 1: My advice; don't scrap metal to metal. Causes scratches in the metal.
Instead, pour some white vinegar into a large cup, dilute 1 to 4 water, and soak the tip of the spout into the acid solution. You'll see bubbling as the calcium and mineral build up is dissolved. When the bubbling stops, it means all minerals have dissolved. Remove the spout and you'll see it shiny and clean on the inside. If there is any non-mineral residue remaining on the surface, use fine steel wool under running water to gently scrub it off.
Whatever you do, don't do as the video shows and use a metal putty knife to scrape off the mineral deposits from the spout - damage is certain.
tip 2: if you want a tighter shut off on the diverter mechanism, its easy. I just did this a moment ago. Buy an o-ring kit which has a variety of sizes (cheap at Harbor Freight) and insert a snug fitting o-ring under the diverter's rubber gasket/disc. Yes, it will take some force to push and pull the plunger, but you'll have a 100% flow to either tub or shower head, with zero, and I mean zero leakage.
Thank you! Instructions on the diverter repair kit do not mention or show rod has a removable head. Bottom tip of rod eroded off old diverter. No need to pull off old spout. 🎉
My showers been stuck on for 5 years now. Thanks for this.
Thanks for the parts details. I bought the exact ones at Ace hardware and rebuilt my tub spout to address leaking from the back. Works great now, and diverter works better too. One detail for others, cover all the rubber parts with silicone pipe lube.
That's so awesome! Thanks for sharing.
I was also wondering why a UA-cam creator with "KY" in their name wasn't using lube.
@@s99614 LOL! I didn't have any plumber's grease and wasn't going to go buy one for this because while it's very helpful, it's not critical.
Vinegar works wonders for taking off mineral buildup.
How did you know I needed this video?! Thank you - very well done ❤️❤️
Praise God for solving my problem in this video! Thank you so much for this instructional video.😊
Good narration, on thing would add is to block the drain before any work. Just in case the screw is dropped and to stop any debris from being flushed.
Your video presentation is truly the best one seen by me, the step by step presentation is very helpful.
I had the exact same leaking issue after reinstallation. Your video is literally the only one addressing it. Mine is a KOHLER slip-on type and has exactly the same design. Even the o-rings are the same! Thank you!
This is the best video on this type of repair I have seen.
I am using my husband's profile
Thank you for your very detailed video. I was able to change my diverter. My husband was supposed to changed it but I did . Great video.
That's right you go girl lol dont you hate waiting
Thank you so much! Very thorough and easy to follow. I REALLY appreciate that you included part information (what, where to buy, price). Great video for first-timers like me :)
This is a terrific video. I've been trying to find this information from a bunch of other videos and manufacturers sites but they've all been lacking. This video answers all my questions and even provides part numbers. Clear, concise easy, to follow instructions, great camera work, and no missing steps. Both parts of your video solve the two problems I have. Thank you so much!
That's a woman for you!😊
What I did was replace the spout....did not want to have any more problems.....Works great...........JB........
Great job! I especially appreciate showing the leak afterward and how to repair it as I had the same problem years ago. Glad to know I'm not the only one! Thanks!.
When I tell you that I can’t begin to thank you for this video 😭😭
The best video and explanation in DIY
This was absolutely excellent. I can't wait to fix my spout instead of buying a new one, as I had planned. Thank you!
Was a superintendent and you were perfect ! 👍🏼✌🏼
Very informative video. This is a good example of why to watch a few videos as I picked up from yours a few more tips on how to do this job. I noticed the spout was a little more difficult going back on after the inner o-rings were replaced indicating a better seal. A previous other video showed some other tips such as not caulking completely around the bottom to show when this seal is leaking. It allows the water to drain out without building up and then going behind the tiles. Your use of the camera was very good as I can see the important parts clearly.
Really glad you mentioned cleaning off the calcium buildup on the mating surface. Thorough job, and will save lots of people a lot of trouble!
Sadly my spout is badly corroded and there's nothing left for the gasket to seal against!
Very good and clear explanation documented on camera. Thanks a lot!
Perfect instructions on how to fix. Well done ! Thank you
Like her ways of not making it complicated
An excellent video and voice narrative. You helped many people with this. If I may add some other points to help people with this problem; Block the drain before starting the repair. You need not remove the entire spout from the wall to replace just the shut off gasket. If you do choose to remove the spout, take advantage by using vinegar or CLR bath cleaner to soften and remove calcium build-up of all the parts. A Scotch Pad will help with the cleaning process. Coat the rubber gaskets with a light smear of Vaseline to help reassemble the spout onto the wall pipe.
Great explanation I can fix my unit myself now . again thank you.
I didn’t need to fix my faucet , but I watched the video anyways. your skills are very impressive and you make it look very simple.
Thanks, Oukkie. it IS very simple so ANYONE can do it.
Excellent video! Clear and precise!😊
Oh my goodness! JUST what I needed to button up the plumbing job, thank you!
Nice job. I was interested in the 2nd part, replacing the washers in the spout itself. I can't believe the insert pops right out! Thanks!
Wonderful work. It is a very cost effective approach. Much appreciated!
Make sure to clean the outside of the copper pipe with a little steel wool and coat with a little Vaseline or oil when putting the faucet back on to prevent damage to the o-ring. Excellent video.
Incorrect! Vaseline or other petroleum products may degrade the butyl rubber oring. Use silicone grease or plumbing grease as it is known. Very inexpensive and found at any hardware store.
Please do not use Vaseline, a petroleum based product. I can ruin the new gasket!!! Research the appropriate products that are available where you live.
I would of put Vaseline on new gasket.
Very concise explanation, thank you!
Thanks you’re a big help. This is just the video I’ve been looking for.
Excellent. Just what I was looking for! Thank you.
I need to do this to my bath tub. Thanks so much for this lesson.
Thank you! My shower has been leaking more and more for about a year now:). This video popped up in my recommends lol... So, now I have No Excuse! I will get to it...🙏🏽🎉🌹🙏🏽 #Blessings
always a good idea to seal around the pipe, where it comes through the tile, to stop wall damage from water penetration over time
Great video - good information and demonstration. One suggestion - you should always turn off the water to allow the diverter to drop automatically. Pushing the diverter open while the water is running causes unnecessary wear on the gasket and you will end up replacing it again sooner than desired.
You make it look so simple... Thanks!
Thanks for teaching me something that I didn’t know!!!🤗🤗🤗
Awesome video for those of us learning, thank you!
Very informative video, I have just these issues, I am glad I found this video!
thank you i've been wanted to do this for the past 5yrs but did not know how or where to start but i do now.
A lot of videos don't show installing another rubber gasket on the copper pipe before putting in your plastic tube extender. This little piece that took me several hrs to figure out is what stops the leak behind the spout! Omg saved another plumbing service bill 😬
Thanks a lot, now I’m encouraged to do it myself.
Thank you!! Super helpful and now my shower is working wonderfully.
-- This is the best video on this matter. Very well done. Thank you! ♥
Excellent video for learning. Thanks.
Thanks for the tip👍 I didn't know you could replace gasket 🤦♂I always buy new spouts..🤔 glad I found your channel.✌✌
A handy woman!!! It was a pleasure watching you work, ma'am. (I probably would've hit that copper pipe with a little scotch brite, just to make sure the sealing surface is clean) but you didn't have a leak, so all's well.
Great job with your explanation! Thanks.
Great video. You did an awesome job....🔥💯
Very well done video. I learned a lot. There is one more tip I did not see in the comments. I've been told that caulking around the pipe opening in the wall can reduce the risk of water leaking behind the wall and causing mold.
Can someone confirm if I should do this? I’m nervous about mold, as there seems to be no right seal on the spout besides the screw…
I can tel you for certain that if you use any regular caulk out will create excess mold.
I removed it all and have switched to CLEAR silicone caulk specifically for mold prevention…. It’s been a few months and so far so good.
But it’s weird when you’re so used to that white tub caulking And lol. Maybe you won’t be as stupid as me …. But clear silicone is nothing like any white caulk- So DONT USE YOUR FINGER TO SMOOTH IT !!
first video i seen the gasket put in the right way high five girl
Very clearly explained video, good job,thank you
Clear and concise. Thank you.
Thank you for an amazing educational video. I had the same issue……I learned & going to follow your instructions…🙏🙏🙏🙏
Nice work! Very thorough explanation, great that it also showed how to replace the diverter gaskets. It even included where to buy the parts and prices!
Thank you so much. VERY HELPFUL
Nicely done video. One thing I would add is to make sure that the copper pipe is sealed with caulking to the wall such that if any leakage occurs it will drain out the hole where the screw is and not into the wall. If it does then you can get water in the wall and end up with water damage and or dry rot in the wall and tub base. That can get expensive to fix.
Excellent video. The best. Thank you.
Great video!! I just need to fix mine soon.
Thank you I will try mine and by the way, any advice on a kitchen faucet replacement, it took me four ever,I had to beat the old plastic nut off with a piece of kindling and a crescent wrench,the one behind the sink,there wasn't enough room to get plyers on it,thanks
This is an excellent video - very informative
It is a very helpful video, thank you.
screw on type faucet ..might want to confirm plumbing pipes and valves are correctly on bracing (2x4s) usually . behind the fixture wall is the most important thing to look at for substandard installations or you could find yourself in a mini flood. 30 yr shower builder, designer.
Very clear Video. Thanks a lot.
Great video, thank you. Girl power ❤
Great video you make it look so easy
Very thorough and well done job. Thanks for the info and where to get parts
Thank you. Very straight forward.
Excellent tutorial 😊
You saved my life! Thank you.
Thank you for sharing this video
Thanks to your great video and detailed explanations, I "female" was able to do this with only a few colorful metaphors.
This is a great video! Thank you.
Great video. good explanations and context. thx.
Excellent video---now I know what to do. Thank you!!
Excellent step by step video, video lighting and clarity was great, I wish you could keep the part #'s a little bit longer or flash on the screen, over all great job, I think I can handle this project on my own after watching.
Fantastic tutelage!
Excellent video!
Once you replace the spout diverter, and installed on the pipe. Before calking like you did, its good to see if the o-rings are leaking. If you dont check and they are bad, then you calk around the spout. The leak can possibly go back behind the wall, causing mildew and countless problems you usually find when its too late.
I would think the o-ring replacement should be the norm any time one disassembles a spout. The replacement parts are cheap and the time saved in the future is worthwhile.
Handy lady! Respect!
Very helpful video. Well done!!