To replace the Moen 1225 faucet handle with a new cartridge, first turn off the water supply. Remove the handle and trim to access the cartridge. Use pliers to pull out the old cartridge and insert the new one. Reassemble the handle and trim, then turn the water supply back on.
To perform a Moen 1225 cartridge replacement in your faucet, first turn off the water supply. Remove the handle and trim to access the cartridge. Use pliers to pull out the old cartridge and insert the new one in the same orientation. Reassemble the faucet and turn the water supply back on to test for leaks.
YES, you can use moen 1225 as a replacement cartridge. It works perfect. Sad so hard to find an honest plumber.
The 1200 is all brass and is an older design. The 1225 is a newer design and is brass and plastic. They are basically interchangeable - however I've read that the 1200 is better in older faucet bodies and the 1225 is better in newer.
I just replaced mine. I would recommend buying the Moen original valve, #1225. I paid $20 at HomeDepot. The factory valve has a tool that help you remove the valve. The tool is a plastic cap that fits on top of the valve and lets you rotate it back an forth to loosen it. The trick is that you need to remove the retainer clip (1883) first. Remember the order of the parts. It can be tricky. Make sure the hot and cold are correct. Just take the handle off again and rotate the valve. See the link below for a drawing of the assembly from Moen. Stevegto; I want to thank you for your helpful answer. It took me 20 minutes to replace the cartridge. My problem was the valve would not turn off upon pressing down on the handle. To turn off the faucet you had to press down on the center of the unit and not use the handle. Replacing this worked great. I did find locating the retaining clip was a challenge as it was the same color as the unit itself. Once I removed that, the unit came out easily. OF course the plastic cap included did help me move the cartridge back and forth as you mentioned.
According to Moen, there is NO difference between the 1225 and 1225B cartridges. They used to come in different packaging but now even that is the same.
sqrt(1225) =
1225 245 [5] 49 [5] [7] [7] so the answer is 7x7x5x5 = 1225 1225 245,5 49,5,5 7,7,5,5
35 35X35=1225
It is: 1225+39 = 1264
It is: 1225 = MCCXXV
245x5= 1225
Yes: 1225 = 352