Q:I have installed this replacement valve stem assembly successfully, however - there is an additional part that I am needing that was not included with this product. To install the handle cover escutcheons I need a threaded brass fitting which will allow
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Q:If I replace a bathtub valve stem and seat can I replace it with any stem
by|Nov 8, 2023
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A: The valve stem and seat are specific to the brand and model of faucet. You will need to replace your bathtub valve stem and seat with parts that match the stem and seat in your bathtub faucet.
by|Nov 8, 2023
Q:Is this stem made in the USA?
by|Jul 11, 2023
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A: The country of origin on this tub/shower faucet stem is USA.
by|Jul 12, 2023
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Q:What kind and size of washer in on the end of the stem?
by|May 7, 2023
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A: This stem uses a size 0 flat bibb washer, which is 17/32 inches O.D.
by|May 8, 2023
Q:where to find matching handles?
by|Nov 4, 2021
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A: Cadet and Colony faucets are those from American Standard having 16 splines. Whereas, Renu faucets from American Standard have 22 splines. It is of course necessary to find the actual matching model, before trying to buy a valve. There are web sites that identify faucets by number of splines: https://www.faucetpartsplus.com/category_s/387.htm?searching=Y&sort=13&cat=387&show=10&page=4
by|Sep 10, 2023
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Q:Cartridge replacement for bathroom faucet
by|Oct 15, 2021
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Q:Does the work for the third handle diverter?
Or is there a different stem of this style for the diverter?
by|Mar 21, 2021
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Q:I don't know what brand my shower diverter is. The cold water stem has a stamp on it the letter A and a broken circle with what looks like llC inside. Any ideas what type this is? The threading is bigger than a price phister and the depth from the opening to the water port is 2 inches
by|Feb 28, 2021
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A: Take it to your local Home depot, the plumbing associates will assist you in identifying it.
Mike