I'm trying to repair a shower faucet that's leaking. I think the make is Gerber, becuase it's on the handle. I have a problem pulling out the stem. This is what i've done and need some opinion to proceed.
-Turn off water main, there are no shut off valves on the shower stall.
- remove handle.
- remove escussion plate
- Question: :headache: there is a chrome tube that's in the wall the is around the stem. Is this tube removable as i can't get the shower wrench to fit the nut in the tube. The tube diameter of the tube is too small. I look at the tube and it looks partially grouted and has some build up around it , should i chip way the grout and build up to remove this tube? or is there a tool that will specifically fit a gerber shower stem without me removing the tube?
Thank for any advice.
Peter
-Turn off water main, there are no shut off valves on the shower stall.
- remove handle.
- remove escussion plate
- Question: :headache: there is a chrome tube that's in the wall the is around the stem. Is this tube removable as i can't get the shower wrench to fit the nut in the tube. The tube diameter of the tube is too small. I look at the tube and it looks partially grouted and has some build up around it , should i chip way the grout and build up to remove this tube? or is there a tool that will specifically fit a gerber shower stem without me removing the tube?
Thank for any advice.
Peter