How do you remove a Pegasus shower valve?
Locate the cover on the handle of the Pegasus faucet and take it off by prying it up with your fingers. Set the part aside. If the part does not com up easily, use the edge of a knife to pry it up. Unscrew the retaining screw, located on the top of the handle right in the center, with a Phillips screwdriver.
Are Glacier Bay and Pegasus the same?
However, one of Home Depot’s other proprietary faucet brands — Glacier Bay — typically uses the same parts as Pegasus.
Why do I need to replace my Pegasus faucet?
The part you typically need to replace to repair Pegasus faucets is the cartridge, but sometimes the aerator or check valve gets clogged too. Most faucet leaks, drips and “stuck” handles stem from a worn-out cartridge.
Where is the cartridge on a Pegasus faucet?
The cartridge lies directly underneath the tap handle. If your Pegasus faucet has separate hot and cold taps, then there’s a cartridge under each one. To access the cartridge, you’ll need to remove the handle. Start by turning off both the hot and cold water supply valves under the sink.
Where can I buy a new fill valve?
A new fill valve assembly can be purchased at hardware or plumbing supply stores. The package should include the Fill valve assembly, refill tube, lock nut and any gaskets. The tools needed to replace the Fill Valve are a pair of rib joint pliers, an adjustable open-end wrench, and a small plastic bin.
Where can I find parts for my Pegasus faucet?
Your best bet to find parts is calling the warranty number that came with your faucet. Pegasus faucets come with a limited lifetime warranty that will provide you with free parts as long as you own the faucet. Remove the handle assemblies. Pop out the screw caps on the top of each handle with your fingers.
Is there a warranty on a Pegasus faucet?
Pegasus faucets come with a limited lifetime warranty that will provide you with free parts as long as you own the faucet.
What to do if your Pegasus faucet has a dip in pressure?
If your Pegasus faucet seems to have experienced a dip in water pressure, first verify that the water supply valves are open all the way and that there are no kinks in the supply lines. Then, remove the aerator from the end of the spout.
Why does my Pegasus faucet keep leaking water?
The act of holding back water pressure and coming into contact with the abrasive minerals naturally found in “hard” water will eventually cause the faucet’s inner workings to wear down, causing drips or leaks. However, you often don’t have to go to the trouble of completely replacing the faucet if you like its design.