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  1. replace Gerber 3 handle shower valve stems. replace Gerber 3 handle shower valve stems.

  2. Use your adjustable wrench to loosen the nut. If the nut doesn’t budge, use a lubricant or penetrating oil to give the nut some slack. When the hardware is completely detached, remove the faucet from the mounting hole. The faucet should easily lift out of the mounting hole once detached.

  3. Unscrew the collar on ball valve washerless models, such as the Viper single-handle kitchen faucet. You can usually do this by hand. Unscrew the valve retaining nut using locking pliers. Lift the ball valve or cartridge out of the valve housing and extract any rubber gaskets in the water inlet holes by prying with a screwdriver.

  4. 9 mar 2021 · You need a rubber washer under the screw, you also need a nylon washer at the bottom of the thread going into the faucet body. If you still have a leak, see if you can get the seat out of the body and replace it too.

  5. 5 lis 2006 · In attempting to change the leaky diverter stem valve of our 30+ year old GERBER Tub / Shower faucet, we managed to strip it so bad that we the seat valve wrench just turns around freely inside. Does anyone have any suggestions?

  6. 16 sie 2012 · In order to remove and install a cartridge, you will need to: 1. Turn the water supply off to the faucet. 2. Remove the handle. 3. Remove the cartridge. 4. Install the new cartridge. 5. Test for leaks. To find instructions for your faucet, please answer the following questions: Where is your faucet located? Kitchen. Bathroom. Start Over.

  7. Repair leaks in your bathroom or kitchen faucet with the Delta universal seats and springs repair kit • Use in Delta faucets with stainless-steel ball valves (faucets and ball valves not included)

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