Where is the shower diverter located?

Where is the shower diverter located?

Single-Valve Shower Diverter This diverter valve, also known as a tee diverter, is located on the end of the tub spout (see photo above). Activating it requires simply pulling up on the diverter, which then sends water to the showerhead.

What happens when you turn the shower knob?

When you turn the knob, its splines contact those on the valve stem, increasing or decreasing the flow of water through the faucet. If the shower knob spins uselessly, splines are corroded or stripped on the knob, the valve stem, or both.

How do you replace a stripped shower knob?

Look over the splines on the end of the shower valve stem for damage or corrosion as well. If the valve stem needs to be replaced, turn it counterclockwise with an adjustable wrench until it comes out of the pipe. Put the faucet together with the new valve stem or knob by reversing the steps to disassemble the faucet.

Where is the set screw on a shower knob?

Locate and remove the set screw that holds the knob onto the faucet assembly. On some faucets the screw is located under a domed cap on the knob, while on other faucets the screw sits in a small hole on the side of the knob. Pull the knob toward you to remove it from the faucet.

How does a three valve shower head work?

A three-valve shower has three different handles that you turn to open or close the valves. One handle opens the hot water valve, one opens the cold water valve, and the third (generally in the middle of the temperature valves) diverts the water into the spigot or up to the shower head.

When you turn the knob, its splines contact those on the valve stem, increasing or decreasing the flow of water through the faucet. If the shower knob spins uselessly, splines are corroded or stripped on the knob, the valve stem, or both.

Look over the splines on the end of the shower valve stem for damage or corrosion as well. If the valve stem needs to be replaced, turn it counterclockwise with an adjustable wrench until it comes out of the pipe. Put the faucet together with the new valve stem or knob by reversing the steps to disassemble the faucet.

Locate and remove the set screw that holds the knob onto the faucet assembly. On some faucets the screw is located under a domed cap on the knob, while on other faucets the screw sits in a small hole on the side of the knob. Pull the knob toward you to remove it from the faucet.

A three-valve shower has three different handles that you turn to open or close the valves. One handle opens the hot water valve, one opens the cold water valve, and the third (generally in the middle of the temperature valves) diverts the water into the spigot or up to the shower head.

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