To replace a Grohe shower valve, you will need to turn off the water supply, remove the handle and trim plate, disconnect the old valve, install the new valve, and reassemble the handle and trim plate. It is recommended to consult the manufacturer's instructions or seek professional help if needed.
To replace a single handle shower valve, first turn off the water supply to the shower. Remove the handle and trim plate to access the valve. Disconnect the valve from the pipes and install the new valve in its place. Reattach the handle and trim plate, then turn the water supply back on to test the new valve.
Seats in the main valve body are leaking by, allowing water to go to the shower head.
To replace a Pfister shower valve, you will need to turn off the water supply, remove the handle and trim, disconnect the valve, install the new valve, and reassemble the handle and trim. It is recommended to follow the manufacturer's instructions or consult a professional plumber for assistance.
If the purge valve was causing the fault, the light may go out. If it was and it didn't you may need to re-set the system.
Be aware that for the first few minutes after turning off you will get the shower head leak a little. This is because the shower head has a large cavity inside that fills up with water in use. When you turn off, that water has to go somewhere, so it dribbles through the outlets of the shower head. If both shower heads are off no water should be going to your shower head. the only thing it could be is your shower valve itself. you probably have a pinhole in one of your o rings on the valve stem. try replacing the valve stems. I would start by replacing all the washers and o-rings on the hot and cold valves ( a lot cheaper than replacing the entire valve stem ). Try replacing the Valves, and then the pipe holders, (for want of a better word) to the wall. The shower diverter has a bad seal - very easy to replace.
The incoming hot and cold lines go to separate inlets on the mixing valve. The single output will go to both the spigot and the shower head.
Most that I've fitted go in about 2 - 2.5 inches. Just enough to use a piece of 1x4 as a mounting board.
You replace it. If it's a squeal, you replace the shower head fist. If that doesn't make the noise go away, you replace the shower control valve. Odds are since you came online to ask how to fix it, you're not qualified to replace the control valve. Call a plumber now or call a plumber and a drywall contractor to fix it after you make your "repairs"
Friedrich Grohe AG & Co. Hauptstrasse 137 D-58675 Hemer, Germany Telephone: (49) (2372) 93-0 Or, go to their website (grohe.com) and select the 'contact' option.
If you go to brillantshowers.com thay have information on repair and replacing parts that might help you avoid the cost of hiring someone.
Depends on if it is a just a shower or a shower/tub combo. There is no set heigth or industry standard. If it is for a shower only and to be used by adults only it can go as high as 48" but if children are using it you may think about lowering it from 36" to 44". If it is being used for a tub/shower it needs to be at a height that can be easily reached from a sitting position in the tub but not to low for shower use. Hope this helps.
To replace shower door handles, first remove the old handles by unscrewing them. Then, measure the distance between the screw holes to ensure the new handles will fit. Install the new handles by screwing them into place. Make sure they are securely attached before using the shower.