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tub faucet leaking

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 5:26 pm
by oldtimer
My cold water faucet in the tub is leaking.
I took it apart to change the washer but how do ya get to the flange nut ( I guess that what it's called ) it's inside the wall. Does it take a special tool to get to it??
Thanks
God Bless

Re: tub faucet leaking

Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 7:35 pm
by JD
If this is an older mobile home faucet, you will need to access the nuts through the wall behind the shower. If you have paneling and the panels are not glued to the wall, you can remove the entire panel pretty easily. Otherwise, you will need an access hole. If I cut in an access hole, I will cut on the studs on each side of the faucet, from the floor to the height of the shower head, making all of the tub plumbing accessible. You should be able to reach the drain plumbing from there.

The older mh faucets are very easy to install. That flange nut holds the faucet tight against the wall panel. But do yourself a favor and buy a decent faucet. I would stay away from all plastic and the lowest end metal faucets. I recommend Moen Alder to my customers.

Re: tub faucet leaking

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2012 9:01 am
by oldtimer
What size socket does the faucet stem/bonnet take??
I can access it from the tub side if I knew what size it was.
There is a access hole on the other side of the wall but it isn't cut high enough
to get to the faucet and beings we rent I dont wanna cut the panneling bigger.
Thanks
God Bless

Re: tub faucet leaking

Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 7:08 am
by oldtimer
Thanks for all yer answers. I fixed it.
Thanks
God Bless