When repairing a valve for a bathtub and shower, make sure the repair kit matches the type of valve. Repair a tub-and-shower valve with tips from a certified HVAC tech and plumber in this free video on plumbing repairs.
Expert: James Drew
Contact: www.JNCHomeRepair.com
Bio: James Drew is the Owner and President of JNC Home Repair in Austin, Tx. and an HVAC Certified tech with over two decades experience in plumbing, masonry, and carpentry.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
Duration : 0:2:2
by noloseya
09 Feb 2010 at 07:46
there is a small o …
there is a small o ring inside the shower head… remove it ……………… that will give you more pressure
by noloseya
09 Feb 2010 at 07:46
hey dumbass!!!!! …
hey dumbass!!!!! that is a Price Pfister stem you are holding for 2 or 3 handle valve…. notice only one handle behind you??? that’’s a moen posi temp.a cartridge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! dumd ass
by stasia721
09 Feb 2010 at 07:46
the shower mixer …
the shower mixer nozzle may not have been balanced properly giving uneven pressure or you have low flow showerhead and need to remove the flow restrictor thats what i googled anyway…hope it helps
by talkingalwayz
09 Feb 2010 at 07:46
anyone know why …
anyone know why after I chanced my shower nozzle to one of those hand held nozzles the water pressure dropped A LOT? how can I fix this?
by 1954lucien
09 Feb 2010 at 07:46
so he is going to …
so he is going to repair a single lever faucet with a three handle tub valve stem huh?? this guy is an idiot
by andrey162000
09 Feb 2010 at 07:46
good vid for …
good vid for knowing about repairing older style valves, but even 8 years back there is a new standerd of valve types