jmcgilvary
Jun 30, 2014Explorer
Shower Faucet
The wife accidentally stripped the cold water faucet from the housing (has some kind of tabs that hold it in.
Since I cannot get the tabs back in, I think it will be easier to change the faucet.
The original system has a line into the back side of the faucets (opened the access panel), a not that apparently holds the nit in place, and the line feeds into the back of that.
I want to buy a replacement, apparently it is bisque...but main concern is how the back side attaches.
Ideas? Is there something I need to look into about it?
Since I cannot get the tabs back in, I think it will be easier to change the faucet.
The original system has a line into the back side of the faucets (opened the access panel), a not that apparently holds the nit in place, and the line feeds into the back of that.
I want to buy a replacement, apparently it is bisque...but main concern is how the back side attaches.
Ideas? Is there something I need to look into about it?