Diy Shower Valve Replacement: Tools And Steps
Replacing a shower valve involves accessing the valve behind the wall, which requires cutting an access panel, disconnecting water supply lines, and removing the old valve. To do this, you’ll need wrenches for tightening and loosening connections, a hacksaw for cutting access panels, a utility knife for cutting through drywall, and a pry bar for assisting in removing the old parts. Plumber’s tape, sealant, and a level will be used during installation to ensure proper alignment of the new valve.