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How To Repair/replace Your Leaky Bathtub Faucet

A bathtub faucet that won't stop leaking is a good indication that it might be time to install a new faucet

. Leaks occur when washers in the faucets become corroded. So here are a few tips and suggestions to keep in mind when you're ready to replace your bathtub faucet. If you adhere to the information provided, you can ensure that the replacement of your bathroom tub faucets will be an easy project.

First, before you start imagining what type of faucet you would like, you need to measure the current holes where the faucet will sit. When measuring the holes you need to make sure you are looking for the width between the centers of each of the holes. To ensure that you buy a faucet that will fit and that can be properly installed, you need to take a very careful and accurate measurement.

When you are ready to begin your project, locate the rear access panel in the back of your tub. This panel will give you easy access to the faucets for their replacement. The next step in faucet replacement is to turn off the main water supply, this makes sure that while you are working, water will not travel through your pipes.

The faucet handle can be removed by pulling it gently away from the pipes. Some homeowners may find that the handles have been welded to the stem assembly. Do not apply force to get it out. You may need to invest in a handle puller if you happen to discover that pulling it gently will not remove the faucet handle. You can find handle pullers available for purchase at your local hardware store or online costing anywhere between $5 to $15. By purchasing this tool, you will avoid damaging the stem assembly.


The next step in faucet removal is to remove the trim and stem assembly by using a bath socket wrench. You should be able to remove the washer as well. Finally, you can take your new bathroom tub faucet, making sure to apply grease to the nuts, stem and even the washer. After greasing, you can then slide everything into place, tightening the nuts with your wrench. Once that is completed, check for leaks by turning the water supply back on. You will know you have installed your new bathroom tub faucet correctly if you do not see any leaks or drips.

by: Aaron McLean.
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