How to Repair a Moen Shower/Tub valve

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2010
  • How to repair a malfunctioning Moen Positemp shower/tub valve. One of the most popular shower valves installed today.
    This is a slightly longer version which includes thoughts on doing it yourself or hiring a plumber for this job.
    Step by step instructions on how to save hundreds of dollars on this easy to do repair.
    This particular valve did not let any hot water flow. The problem could have been one of many others, limited cold water flow, dripping, or others.
    I'll show you how to replace the Moen cartridge - which has the entire inner workings of the valve.
    For more information go to DIYplumbingAdvice.com
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Комментарии • 2 тыс.

  • @jarrelmuhammad2272
    @jarrelmuhammad2272 Год назад +22

    I ran into every possible problem he stated. Cartridge wouldn't come out. Then it broke while pulling it out. Then water temperature was opposite. This video made the process easy. And got over those obstacles easily. Definitely wouldn't have been able to complete this project without this video. Thank you so much

    • @ashleemarie8779
      @ashleemarie8779 11 месяцев назад

      How did you get it out after it broke?

    • @sunshineafrican6872
      @sunshineafrican6872 Месяц назад

      I was trying to replace my 18 years old faucet cartridge but I had a hard time pulling it out even though I sprayed some lubricant still no luck . I ended up giving it up and only replaced the handle . I think that's the most challenging part .

    • @sunshineafrican6872
      @sunshineafrican6872 Месяц назад

      Yes , I watched this video and bought a faucet cartridge puller , that helped a lot 😅 , finally the project was successfully completed after a few hours 😢😅

  • @briantraynor645
    @briantraynor645 2 года назад +16

    Almost 11 years later and your video is still helping people. This worked perfectly for me. Thanks for representing Ramona so well. Whenever I do need a plumber to come out I know who to call.

  • @michaelandchristine9805
    @michaelandchristine9805 2 дня назад +1

    It’s 2024 and this video is still relevant! You saved me from calling the plumber. Thank you!!!!

  • @brucemay8166
    @brucemay8166 3 года назад +16

    Greg Chick - Excellent video! My house guests will appreciate their hot showers. It seems like my DIY repairs on our 50-year old plumbing never go smoothly (everything is stuck, things break, etc.). Your video prepared me for those moments, highlighted all the most important details and...IT WORKED! I’m grateful for your excellent work. Thank you!

  • @keri3877
    @keri3877 6 лет назад +340

    My husband had given up and said we needed to call a plumber. So I watched this video and had it out in five minutes! Thanks!

    • @angelvelasco9770
      @angelvelasco9770 5 лет назад +10

      Keri Mulligan Stewart you very smart corazon

    • @fedboy601
      @fedboy601 5 лет назад +9

      Keri Mulligan Stewart sure you did

    • @akilla214u2c
      @akilla214u2c 5 лет назад +10

      Yo go girl... For trying to out compete your husband. I'm sure you make him feel special every chance you get.

    • @wyattsdad8561
      @wyattsdad8561 5 лет назад +22

      I think you have married your girlfriend. Not a husband. 😂

    • @Jojo10475
      @Jojo10475 5 лет назад +33

      @@wyattsdad8561 LOL, I am guilty as charged because I also married a woman who is never afraid of doing "manly" handyman things around the house.
      And, YES, at first it DID emasculate me... now, I appreciate her help. (we're married over 41 years now)

  • @cindybrown1090
    @cindybrown1090 3 года назад +68

    Of all the DIY repair video dudes we’ve used over the years, you are one of the best. Thanks for your help. Don’t know what we’d do without people like you who are willing to take the time to share your knowledges and experience to make our lives easier. From Cindy and Dave in Terrace, BC, Canada.... THANKS 😘💕

  • @OmerHawary
    @OmerHawary 4 года назад +4

    Thank you for putting out a great service for DIY folks. Your clear step-by-step instructions helped me replace my leaky cartridge in a short amount of time

  • @jmfa57
    @jmfa57 5 лет назад +20

    This was by far the most complete and most helpful video I've seen. I needed the special T handle puller tool, and I missed the step where I could have used the special plastic tool to seat the valve body, which would have saved me a few minutes, but I got it done. I really did have to use steel wool, scotch brite and fine sandpaper inside the valve housing to get some calcium buildup out. I also found that using the Moen supplied grease helped seat the valve easily. This video was so much more informative than most, thank you for sharing. I saved quite a bit of money today.

    • @freddsims648
      @freddsims648 Год назад +3

      You can use CLR or Liquid Hammer to remove the calcium buildup.

  • @hansyjp
    @hansyjp 6 лет назад +42

    Thank you so much! My husband and I used this video to help us fix our shower. Paid $42 for the cartridge and $12 for the puller @ Home Depot. The ability to do it ourselves: Priceless!

    • @TheresaG21
      @TheresaG21 2 года назад +7

      Moen replace cartridges for free if you call them and ask for one. Been in my house 23 yrs. Never paid for 1 yet. Got to call and give it a week or 2 in mail.

    • @sacrajah
      @sacrajah 7 месяцев назад

      Missed your comment . This could have saved a lot of time.

  • @phillipsanchez9626
    @phillipsanchez9626 9 лет назад +18

    Thank you so much, really helped me understand the amount of work involved and the potential part costs.

  • @antonioquiroz4
    @antonioquiroz4 4 года назад +1

    Good to see that your DIY Instruction Video is still helpin' folks like me out nine years later since published. Thanks for delivering the goods GC!!

  • @joe10harmon42
    @joe10harmon42 5 лет назад +5

    You saved me $300! Awesome video. Detailed and professional. Home Depot had everything I needed.

  • @MarkFrauenfelder
    @MarkFrauenfelder 9 лет назад +57

    Thanks for this time-saving and money saving video. You are an excellent explainer, and the video was well-shot and well-edited.

  • @georgeoprishko3106
    @georgeoprishko3106 9 лет назад +12

    Thanks a Million, I was able to pick up the cartridge at Home Depot for $39.00. I didn't need the puller I was able to pull it with pliers. The guy at Home Depot told me to call Moen and they would send me a new one free of charge. I didn't do that yet, I'm just happy I found this video and my shower is working again

  • @PreferToBeAnonymous
    @PreferToBeAnonymous 4 года назад +2

    You, sir, have made my day! I was able to successfully replace the valve in my shower/tub. Once I got the old one out, it was a cakewalk! Thank you so much for your informative video! Much, much appreciated!

  • @webdizzy61
    @webdizzy61 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this demo! It helped me fix my shower faucet that wouldn't turn off! I didn't need the puller (which I did see at the hardware store for $20) so the only cost since I had the rest of the tools was the cartridge itself, which cost $40. This video saved me the cost of a plumber and having to go without water until I could get one over to fix it (since I had to turn all my water off to my condo).

  • @kyuungy
    @kyuungy 8 лет назад +30

    I just wanted to say thank you for this video! Our moen shower valve wasn't closing properly and I went and bought a new cartridge and handle and followed the instructions on this video! I was scared at first since I had no prior plumbing experience, but you made it easy to understand! Thanks and thumbs up!

    • @kimmomarlow4125
      @kimmomarlow4125 2 года назад

      I feel decieved i was told that moen was the best faucet

  • @2Bouse
    @2Bouse 9 лет назад +8

    You gave me the confidence to tackle this job myself - THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!

  • @TBirdMcCloy
    @TBirdMcCloy Год назад +2

    The first time I had this Moen valve fail in the on position, I called a plumber. He charged me $700+, and over the course of 3 visits... cut a hole in the wall behind the bathroom (another $500 to repair), to attempt to de-weld and replace the entire valve. I begged him to please just try replacing the cartridge moments before his plan to break through the tile inside the shower for another go at de-welding the valve from the inside. He told me that 90% of the time, replacing the cartridge alone doesn't work, hence his attempt to destroy my house. Ultimately, he ended up replacing the cartridge, after nearly lighting the house on fire trying to de-weld the old valve out completely.
    The second time this happened in the other bathroom, I followed this video and replaced the valve by myself from the front. It worked. It cost me the cartridge and the valve puller, so like $55 + $27, and 30 minutes. Really appreciate the time you spent making these videos. We don't all grow up with handy dads, so it's great to have access to someone else's.

  • @bigpebble
    @bigpebble 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this. Mine was stuck due to a disintegrated washer, but patience and knowing what I was facing due to your video really helped.

  • @kimberly1954
    @kimberly1954 8 лет назад +6

    Thank you so much for your instructional video. After researching what could be done to repair my long time leaking shower faucet, I had the confidence to attempt this repair myself. I also spoke with a couple of colleagues for added advice. One colleague supported me, the other said I should call a professional before I made the problem worse. I listened to him for a couple of minutes but ultimately it motivated me to fix this leak myself. SUCCESS. I was able to accomplish everything you showed in your video, I am so proud of myself and I'm sure I saved at least $200.00. Thank you for giving me the confidence to do a home repair, I know other women can do this too!

  • @droningwithregg4527
    @droningwithregg4527 3 года назад +4

    Very good video! I followed every step of the way. It was a little bit hard to come out but it finally came out. It took me a little while because I didn’t tighten the cartridge puller all the way. I went back and look at the video and tighten the puller and it started coming out. Excellent video, and thank you for the step by step process.

  • @causticcatspit
    @causticcatspit 5 лет назад +5

    one of the few tutorial videos online that walks the viewer through everything required in a very practical and thorough manner without a bunch of fluff. I agree with the others about the audio quality, but when you're stuck with a shower gushing out hot water, audio quality matters very little. Thank you for the comprehensive guide.

  • @s.c.4147
    @s.c.4147 6 лет назад +11

    Great DIY video! Total cost for moen cartridge, extra moen pin, plumber's grease and a knock off puller at Home Depot $66.45! The guy at Home Depot looked at me like I was crazy when he realized that I was fixing it myself. (Yes, I know I'm a women and I am going to fix it, lol) End result, It works great, I saved a lot of money and all due to your terrific DIY video! Thank you!😊

    • @johnhegarty1761
      @johnhegarty1761 Год назад

      That's because that fool would need a squad car and a road map to find his way home! Don't ever apologize for being a woman and doing DIY projects I have 7 sisters and most of them can do a least the bare minimum. You really want to take a bunch of grief Go to the auto parts store.

  • @akairborne
    @akairborne 2 года назад +11

    It's one thing to be a plumber or another tradesperson, it's an entirely another thing to be able to clearly and succinctly explain how to properly do something. Very well done!

  • @christopherbasirico509
    @christopherbasirico509 8 лет назад +27

    this dude just saved me $250. Thanks Ramon.

  • @brittanywriglesworth1077
    @brittanywriglesworth1077 3 года назад +1

    Wow you are a life saver. I can not thank you enough for this video. You saved me so much money. I was able to get a puller from Lowe’s for $15 and a new cartridge for $50. I’m so thankful for this video and your great instructions!

  • @TxConfidential
    @TxConfidential 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the knowledge, I got mine done today due to shower head leaking thanks to your video. Cartridge was 55 bucks and tool was 16. The only issue I ran into which was why I think it was in need of replacing was the rubber seals on the left and right side seem to be torn apart which caused the cartridge to get stuck half way out. I just twisted and turned while applying quite a bit of force which slowly but surely popped the value out. I had to remove the pieces of rubber seal which were left behind. The valve went back into place a lot easier than it came out. Took about 10 minutes tops.

  • @Zaroff85
    @Zaroff85 4 года назад +4

    And I did. Huge life saver. I was looking at a plumber doing it for $300+. Bought the replacement part at Lowe’s for $40. Did it all myself thank you for your help!

    • @alan19844
      @alan19844 8 месяцев назад

      Would you be able to tell me the model number if you know it, I'd appreciate that!

    • @Zaroff85
      @Zaroff85 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@alan19844 oh gosh that was over 3 years ago I forgot now. Also no longer live in that home anymore.

  • @Wrongrealities
    @Wrongrealities 10 лет назад +75

    One of the best how to videos I've seen

  • @wendypiang5312
    @wendypiang5312 4 года назад

    All I can say is thank you, thank you for your video. I just did my walk in shower and it fixed the problem. You are a great teacher and you save me a lots of money.
    God bless you.

  • @jbfrank3
    @jbfrank3 5 лет назад +1

    Can’t think you enough for posting this almost 9 years ago! I used it to fix our shower and had zero problems as a result. Thank you!

  • @Butch1982
    @Butch1982 5 лет назад +4

    BEST vid so far. I can tell you are not doing it for the very first time :) Thank you sir

  • @nicolasnowinski8730
    @nicolasnowinski8730 4 года назад +20

    Great video, thanks. Just a note, for the allen wrench you need a 7/64 size allen wrench, which is not included in every set of allen wrenches (especially ones that come with inexpensive home toolboxes and similar setups.) I was able to get a puller - which I ended up needing - for about $15 at home depot when I was buying the Moen OEM valve.

    • @manueltacub5544
      @manueltacub5544 2 года назад

      A as

    • @SkySim
      @SkySim Год назад

      Mine is 3/32

    • @nitro_001newman2
      @nitro_001newman2 8 месяцев назад

      @@SkySimHow do you know what size allen wrench works? I have about 8 same size allen wrenches that are a little too big. I’ve collected them with all the stuff they give you when you build furniture and stuff at home.

    • @MsMeredtih
      @MsMeredtih 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for specifically mentioning the allen wrench size. After going through my fairly large, but random collection, but not having the right one, I knew exactly what to look for when I went to my hardware store.

  • @snakeplissskin8046
    @snakeplissskin8046 5 лет назад +1

    I just finished this repair.
    Thank you sir for your expertise.

  • @sunshineafrican6872
    @sunshineafrican6872 Месяц назад

    Thank you for the step by step installation after 13 years. . I just replaced my 20 years old shower faucet. It was very challenging taking down the old cartridge and putting the clip back in but I made it by viewing your video several times . Great video and my learning experience!❤

  • @catcart1234
    @catcart1234 10 лет назад +5

    This was very helpful. Thank you!

  • @aaronproush
    @aaronproush 9 лет назад +3

    Glad I watched this. Wish I hadn't started this project at 10pm when it's too late to buy what i need. Thanks for the help buddy.

    • @bbllaakkeeee
      @bbllaakkeeee 4 года назад

      Aaron Roush five years later and this guys in the SAME boat you were. Lmfao. Unbelievable!

  • @mikevasapollo6349
    @mikevasapollo6349 3 года назад

    I'd like to start out by saying I'm glad your video was the first suggestion for my search. I watched your video and it saved me god knows how much money hiring a plumber as it wasn't something I'm familiar with whatsoever. All of a sudden my bathroom turned into a sauna from all the hot water flowing through the damaged cartridge. I watched your video, ran to the plumbing supply store and purchased my cartridge, didn't work at first as it still flowed through just like my old one did. I stopped watched your video again and went back to it and was successful! Thank you sir!

  • @f.sutherland9491
    @f.sutherland9491 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you! I was pretty bummed when I turned on and it was hot where it should have been cold. Helped me with the easy fix of flipping the cartridge and the notch. Back on track!

  • @keithmaly904
    @keithmaly904 4 года назад +5

    This was super helpful today. Was able to follow the his directions and avert the charge for an emergency plumbers visit!

  • @gordeye1
    @gordeye1 9 лет назад +9

    Big help. My hot and cold were reversed by my plumber on install. Your video said to rotate the inner stem 180 deg. but that would leave the water on all the time. I had to rotate the H/C 180 deg. to get hot and cold on the right side. Thanks again

  • @ctjjsouthfl6665
    @ctjjsouthfl6665 3 месяца назад

    I have to agree with so many of the comments in that it takes a special talent to now only know a trade, but be able to explain it so that it can understood by someone not in the profession being taught.
    From your video, I was able to complete the repair with no issue. I did find the valve at a little cal Ace Hardware for $53. I thankfully did not need any additional tools to remove the old valve.
    Thanks for taking the time to teach.

  • @user-dx7hl6uf4c
    @user-dx7hl6uf4c 4 месяца назад

    I LOVE HOW YOU EXPLAINED PROPERLY INTO FRIENDLY DIY. THANK YOU!

  • @gahoopertx
    @gahoopertx 8 лет назад +12

    Outstanding job! I followed this and was able to replace my values no problem.
    Thank you very much for the great video.

    • @Evanator404
      @Evanator404 3 года назад

      What were you values before that it took a plumer for you to change?

    • @TheGregchick
      @TheGregchick 3 года назад

      Some jobs are more corroded, many times the cartridge just slides out, other times more force is needed, other times the center brass stem in the cartridge pulls out of the cartridge body then a different puller is needed. If you have a half a dozen pullers, you can deal with the toughest and then again if you have a pair of pliers and are lucky, and talented, your home free...

  • @teddybear9172
    @teddybear9172 3 года назад +4

    Awesome video, I just saved myself at least 2 to five hundred dollars on calling a plummer. Thanks for the video.

  • @noc007
    @noc007 5 лет назад

    THANK YOU! Exactly what I needed. I was about to call a plumber because nothing was looking obvious after taking off everything with a screw. I didn't know there was a replaceable cartridge. Thanks to you, now I know and know what to do about it.
    Probably what should have clued me in it was failing was my handle didn't move all that easy. Then this morning it wouldn't turn off. Good thing I know where the main water shutoff is for the house. Replaced the cartridge thanks to the video and it operates like a dream. I can turn it the handle with a finger where the old one required some torque. Thanks again!

  • @bluebeast-pv5co
    @bluebeast-pv5co 4 года назад

    This video rocks!!!! Great job, saved me the hassle of my warranty company contacting a plumber. Was able to hit Lowes for the part right before they closed, less than an hour later, all changed and working again.

  • @Neel_Latep
    @Neel_Latep 8 лет назад +238

    My left ear enjoyed this.

  • @brenttownsend2554
    @brenttownsend2554 Год назад +3

    Great video, helped a lot but I'd like to describe an experience that I had doing this. I called Moen for the free replacement for my Positemp valve. It came promptly and I finally got the nerve to do it. I spent almost an hour getting the old one out. It was about 14 years old and with the help of this and other videos, a heat gun and some WD40, it finally released. I put the new one in, properly aligned, got everything back together and when I turned the water back on, something was wrong. Turning the valve counter clockwise, I'd get cold, then off, then hot. Holy crap! What did I do? None of the vids that I watched covered this. The cartridges looked exactly the same. I called Moen and explained my situation and they promptly sent another. When I compared the newest cartridge with the other "new" cartridge, they looked the same but numbers at the back near the O-ring were different. I can only surmise that I got the wrong cartridge the first time. The second replacement went smoothly, but not without a little bit of anxiety. Hopefully, this will help anyone who might find themselves in the same situation.

    • @fieldhb
      @fieldhb 3 месяца назад

      This is such a good video, Gave me everything I needed to know to do the job.
      I also had the issue that when I turned everything on, it started on hot, went to off, then went to cold.
      I called the moen helpline and the guy asked me if the flat parts of the stem were at top and bottom, they weren't.
      Also the one flat part that is supposed to be at bottom has a little notch in it.
      I turned the stem to the right position and it all worked fine.
      Dont know why they send these out with the stem in the wrong position, but it is something to watch out for.

    •  2 месяца назад

      Maaannnn, I am glad you send this info out. I have this issue now for 15yrs., and been getting ONLY HOT WATER, from my valve for all these years, I think MOEN SEND ME a STEM IN THE WRONG POSITION, I will try to ROTATE it soon. I am not too clear what you meant by "flat part on top of stem" , and the "little notch: , but I will figure it out. Hopefully. Thnx. agian.@@fieldhb

    •  2 месяца назад

      I am confused. Turning the valve CCW from the OFF POSITION, should give COLD first, THEN HOT. I do not understand here. Your OFF was in the MIDDLE? If, so, what position was the handle, before you turned it ccw? I am totally confused, but thnx. still.

  • @mhhill8510
    @mhhill8510 3 года назад +1

    I watched this once, knew what I needed, bought the new cartridge and the puller to have just in case. I ended up needing it. It took me 5-10 minutes in total to complete. Had I not watched, it would have taken me longer to make this repair. My house is 120 years old so any time I can do repairs myself I am thankful!

    • @TheGregchick
      @TheGregchick 3 года назад

      Glad to be of help, in these times we all need to be helpful and know the facts, be it, plumbing or other..

  • @daveg0222
    @daveg0222 3 года назад

    Baby one of the best DIY videos I have ever seen. Detail and no watching unnecessary information. Thank you

  • @mickistevens4886
    @mickistevens4886 7 лет назад +6

    Great video. I got the Moen cartridge and puller tool replacement kit for $19.00 on Amazon.

    • @mikebather6688
      @mikebather6688 5 лет назад

      But you have to waste your fuel to get there

    • @mikebather6688
      @mikebather6688 5 лет назад

      Johnny AppleStead dumbass apple what if you don't have a bike

    • @mikebather6688
      @mikebather6688 5 лет назад

      Johnny AppleStead looks like you're the one whining

    • @mikebather6688
      @mikebather6688 5 лет назад

      Johnny AppleStead and clearly you have deleted your own comment

  • @jhobbes7979
    @jhobbes7979 5 лет назад +4

    Thank you very much for this extremely helpful video. It was great that you took the time to explain where things could potentially go wrong during the replacement process. I followed your steps to replace two cartridges that were not working properly. One had stopped providing hot water, and the other could no longer control the water temperature very well. Both were likely malfunctioning due to a combination of age and the hard water in my area. Thanks again for such an informative video, it saved me from having to call a plumber.

  • @norm9830
    @norm9830 5 лет назад

    Thanks for the great step by step on the Moen cartridge video. I went to Home Depot purchased a cartridge $47 a bit pricey, need my shower, and a puller $15. Watched the video several times. Be very careful with the copper clip. That step was a bit difficult. Proper alignment is critical. It took me a while, but saved some $$$. Thanks again

  • @priscillahooley2475
    @priscillahooley2475 2 года назад

    Wow, awesome video and was able to help me fix my shower. All of our plumbers are backed up for weeks and this was a lifesaver.

  • @janewynn1147
    @janewynn1147 9 лет назад +23

    8:40 is my favorite part of the video....you know what you are doing

    • @cherryavakin4612
      @cherryavakin4612 4 года назад

      jane wynn omg that is so dirty mined...

    • @JesusSaves827
      @JesusSaves827 4 года назад

      Yeah.....,plumbers sure know how to finger a hole.

    • @Skoot61
      @Skoot61 4 года назад +1

      @@JesusSaves827 - Haha... Everyone knows there's a much more "satisfactory tool" which should be used when performing that task.... :)

    • @rup54
      @rup54 2 года назад

      Very bad!

  • @animation78
    @animation78 10 лет назад +18

    Hello ramonasplumber... I have a Moen, how do i know what model number is the cartridge that I need to buy.. and just to confirm i need to turn of the water from the main valve outside the house correct?

  • @fiendish67
    @fiendish67 Год назад

    I did it; I'm the hero of the house and the weekend no less! At first, I was going to give up, because, you are right, a plumber can be cheaper after I mess it up. But since it happened on Saturday morning, it would mean Tuesday with no shower. Thanks to you, I accomplished the job and saved about $200.00. Thank you for your great video.

  • @aerodamon
    @aerodamon Год назад

    Thank you. You made a job that seemed intimidating pretty straight forward. I replaced one cartridge and flipped another that was installed incorrectly when our house was built. Now it goes from cold to hot like it is supposed to.

  • @ramonasplumber
    @ramonasplumber  11 лет назад +16

    Thanks, I try very hard to do my best at everything I do.

    • @haroldpinter8076
      @haroldpinter8076 3 года назад

      And done in a pressed clean white button up shirt nonetheless, very impressive and a professional appearance. Very well done!

  • @bkhoavo
    @bkhoavo 4 года назад +4

    A DIY vid can't get any better than this. Best dressed instructor too.

  • @useclevernameherable
    @useclevernameherable 4 года назад

    Very well done!!! How the heck could anyone thumb down this video. It was flawlessly and to the point

  • @DANABWNM
    @DANABWNM 8 месяцев назад

    This is exactly what I was looking for. Perfectly detailed and thorough instructions. And they were all spot on. Thank you!

  • @hebbr66
    @hebbr66 9 лет назад +3

    Thanks you. Very easy fix. FYI everyone reading, Canadian Tire, Rona, Kent & Home Depot provide part number 1222B at no cost as a warranty replacement. All you have to do is ask them.

  • @bigfish454m
    @bigfish454m 9 лет назад +6

    do you need plumbers grease??? so the next time it will come out easier! been my experience! good video!!

    • @dieseldust76
      @dieseldust76 4 года назад

      bigfish454m , exactly he never used plumbers grease on the seals.

  • @heidihavrilla9707
    @heidihavrilla9707 5 лет назад

    My husband was out of town and I was home with 4 kids and had a shower that would not shut off. I turned the water off and watched your video on how to repair a Moen. Yep..no plumber needed here!!! Thank you for your help!!

  • @abankwar
    @abankwar 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this video, we saved paying plumber $120 by looking at this video. Just purchased cartridge and puller from Home Depot and followed the steps on this video.

  • @johnl4899
    @johnl4899 10 лет назад +4

    Thank you! Very helpful! FYI if anyone else has the problem I did: I turned the knob this morning and it broke off with the stem inside the handle and started spraying everywhere! Turned off the water and the stem had broken off about 1/4" inside the cartridge so I could not use a puller because there was nothing to attach it to. So I used a 5/32 inch masonry drill bit and drilled a hole deep into the broken stem within the cartridge. Then I screwed a gold screw in the hole, sprayed the cartridge with WD40 and used pliers to pull on the screw. It took some serious pulling but the cartridge slowly came out!

    • @warrensuton9066
      @warrensuton9066 6 лет назад +1

      John L never say die.. good job hanging in there. most would have said awww screw it. lol

  • @herculespapadimitrakis3244
    @herculespapadimitrakis3244 9 лет назад +4

    Help! I need your help. My faucet looks very very similar to this but I'm not sure if it's a Moen (bought the house with it) it's developed a leak and I want to fix it.
    Mine you PULL to turn on water and PUSH to turn it off. Left/right controls temperature.
    How do I know which cartridge and cartridge puller I need without disassembling the whole thing? And if it comes down to that, I assume there's a model number on the cartridge?

  • @aquacast5350
    @aquacast5350 3 года назад

    Thank you for the content. Followed directions and replaced a 26 year old broken valve cartridge in under 30 minutes. The longest wait was for Moen to UPS the parts since they are warranted and are replaced at no cost to the original owner.

  • @Kelsey-es1vb
    @Kelsey-es1vb 5 лет назад +2

    This is the best video I've found! Thank you so much for making this.

  • @CaliKim29
    @CaliKim29 10 лет назад +37

    Very helpful, thanks. Nicely done.

    • @sauldiaz944
      @sauldiaz944 5 лет назад

      Thanks for your help

    • @SlippyDude
      @SlippyDude 3 года назад +1

      What a small world! I know this comment is 6 years old, but I've been watching your home gardening videos for a year or two now, and here you are learning how to fix your shower valve 6 years ago.

    • @gregchick3311
      @gregchick3311 3 года назад +1

      Cali, you are also helpful with your channel, Ive been a landscape contractor way back in the 70's!...had couple nursery's...

  • @kenshirk6993
    @kenshirk6993 7 лет назад +47

    The puller is $12.95 at Home depot, the cartridge is $39.99

    • @Googaliemoogalie
      @Googaliemoogalie 7 лет назад +3

      wouldn't the cartridge be free? if you trade your old one in? (moen warranty)

    • @robertrraineyjr967
      @robertrraineyjr967 7 лет назад +3

      The OFF-BRAND puller may be $12.95 at Home Depot, but the Moen posi-temp puller is $35.46 at Faucet-Warehouse online. I don't recommend cheap reproductions of tools like this because they may damage your valve housing, causing you to call a plumber that you had a choice to call in the first place. As long as you know that you are taking that chance, go ahead with the cheap stuff. Then if you damage your other parts you can let your plumber replace the whole posi-temp pressure balancing rough-in valve she-bang BEHIND the wall and tile (Part approx. $76) and get a tile man to repair the tile damage that your greediness caused. So, you have to ask yourself, punk: "Do you feel LUCKY?"

    • @sahem4670
      @sahem4670 7 лет назад +1

      Moen honors the warranty if you are the original owner of the house and the cartridge was installed by the builder. If you are not the original owner, you might be able to bargain with them and they'll ship the replacement cartridge to you for only $20. Moen warranties the replacement cartridge for one year only.

    • @Clunkincars
      @Clunkincars 7 лет назад

      Ken Shirk f

    • @gggrrreeegggsss
      @gggrrreeegggsss 7 лет назад +4

      Home depot just gave me a replacement cartridge, no questions asked, no charge. I walked up to the cash expecting to pay $60/70... nope, no charge! I didn't have to prove that I bought the shower set at Home depot (which I had) and I didn't even have to show them the damaged one.

  • @AnnaDomini2011
    @AnnaDomini2011 3 месяца назад

    I know nothing about plumbing! You explained how it works and how to fix in a very easy-to-follow manner - thanks!

  • @curtisdonzil5197
    @curtisdonzil5197 2 года назад

    Very in depth video, the plumber doesn't run through areas when fixing the faucet; he does a really thorough explanation of how to fix the faucet.

  • @teamslaiyans3808
    @teamslaiyans3808 4 года назад +5

    Im watching this because my shower valve had to break today, on Christmas day 😤🤣😎😎🤙🔥🔥🔥

  • @WellStudied
    @WellStudied 9 лет назад +43

    Where do they sell the white plumbing dress shirts?

  • @mikentx71
    @mikentx71 2 года назад

    Thanks for the tips, this really helped me fix my broken valve. I couldn't get my old valve out even with the puller. I ended up trying to turn it with a pipe wrench to see if I could get it loose that way. The plastic casing ended up coming apart--great quality product. I was able to use needlenose pliers to pull out the rest of the valve bit by bit. Luckily, I was able to get every bit of the old valve out of there and the pliers didn't cause any damage that I could see. The new one went in no problem, now it's working perfectly.

    • @johnhegarty1761
      @johnhegarty1761 Год назад

      Moen used to be the best on the market and then they cheaped them up with the plastic in my mind Delta is a better product.

  • @matthewstrack8817
    @matthewstrack8817 Год назад +1

    Great video! Just replaced the cartridge on a Moan shower bath faucet by following your instructions! My faucet had a never ending drip that was fixed 100% by replacing the cartridge and Handle. Only difficulty was my clip wouldn’t seat all the way on the new cartridge but that was entirely my fault as the cartridge was not pushed in far enough. Thanks for the great information!

  • @glennthomas4159
    @glennthomas4159 4 года назад +236

    Fact check.. the tool he says is “in the neighborhood of $100” is $15 at Home Depot. The cartridge he says is $75 to $100 is under $50 at Home Depot. Both could be found cheaper elsewhere. This took 5 minutes and with the tool is was very easy. Forget all his warnings and watch another less threatening video. Aside from the needless warnings that may lead you to hire a plumber, everything else is good.

    • @MTNManReviews
      @MTNManReviews 2 года назад +11

      I laughed out loud at his warnings!

    • @pitfashion
      @pitfashion 2 года назад +1

      Does any one know what the tool he use called at Home Depot ?

    • @glennthomas4159
      @glennthomas4159 2 года назад +12

      @@pitfashion take the model number of the valve to home depot and say you need the puller for it. It was cheap. This guy’s trying to scare you into giving up. It’s easy.

    • @pitfashion
      @pitfashion 2 года назад +1

      @@glennthomas4159 thank you

    • @lukman8400
      @lukman8400 2 года назад +1

      @@glennthomas4159 how do you get the valve number (i have not watch this video)

  • @ramonasplumber
    @ramonasplumber  11 лет назад +3

    Brag and say you read the instructions! she will love it. Share me with your Face Book friends if you do that social webbing...

  • @brandonstevenson6607
    @brandonstevenson6607 3 года назад +1

    This was a huge help. No plumber needed. A+

    • @gregchick3311
      @gregchick3311 3 года назад

      Brandon,
      Well, I was the Plumber, you were the apprientice, good work, you get the A+, and thanks for the reply..

  • @mixmusicarts9592
    @mixmusicarts9592 4 года назад

    Excellent video! Appreciate you covering various scenarios, very thorough, articulate and helpful. Thank you very much!

  • @umaxen01
    @umaxen01 9 лет назад +11

    This is a truly poor design. I'm sorry I ever installed these into my new house. I have 4 in all and as standard home maintenance replaced all the valves at 8 years. This is an unnecessary, complex, proprietary part. It wastes water as well because it's either on or off. If you want a slow flow of warm or hot water? Sorry, it gives you FULL blast whether you like it or not... A waste of water.

    • @thepaulhowell
      @thepaulhowell 6 лет назад +2

      I had this same issue. I took the shower head off, installed an inexpensive ball valve and put the shower head back on. I can easily control the flow of water or turn it off.

    • @norm9830
      @norm9830 5 лет назад +1

      Go to Home Depot and buy an inline valve that will fit the shower arm that is attached to the shower head. Take the shower arm with you or measure it.
      Then you will be able to regulate the flow

  • @Karinaribeiroq
    @Karinaribeiroq 7 лет назад +11

    Thank you. Great Video.
    HomeDepot SKUs that I used for my project:
    Store SO SKU #1000897582 - Posi-Temp Pressure Balanced Shower Cartridge - $39.00Store SKU #404050 - Cartridge Puller for MOEN - $12.97

    • @carolt9657
      @carolt9657 4 года назад

      Thank you for these SKU numbers, Karina!!!

  • @davidmmulder
    @davidmmulder Год назад

    Thank you so much! I live in a rural area, and we had to shut off all our water since this tub valve got stuck on! Soonest a plumber could come out here was in 3 weeks. Picked up the part at the local hardware store, and followed your instructions. All is well again.
    One thought, I didn't have a core puller, and mine was stuck pretty good. So I pulled it out just a bit, then sprayed WD-40 all around the inside. Then pushed and pulled the core a couple times, and it popped right out. Hope that piece of advice can help someone else out there.
    Also, my core kit came with some grease for the rubber gaskets to ease installation (looks like some Vaseline is all).
    I cleaned mine out using just some vinegar (which I let sit for a half hour) and a simple green kitchen scrubbing pad.

  • @deborah3071
    @deborah3071 3 года назад +1

    Single mom of two .. needed to figure this out with the help of this video I was successful!! Thanks so much 🙏

    • @gregchick3311
      @gregchick3311 3 года назад +1

      Us "Chicks" got to stick together!

    • @deborah3071
      @deborah3071 3 года назад +1

      @@gregchick3311 that's right! Grateful for you Mr. Chick ❤🙏

  • @NimbusBrain
    @NimbusBrain 10 лет назад +3

    It is easier for Ramonasplumber to demonstrate this, using what is probably a brand-spanking new demo valve, than is for you, dear viewer, to actually accomplish same. If you have hard water, as I do, this valve is doomed to fail and it won't take long for that to happen. It is unlikely that you will be able to remove the cartridge without a puller. I couldn't budge mine. You can get a cheap puller at Home Depot for about $13. It will work, but probably only once, because the tangs that fit around the valve will bend and on 2nd use, likely shear off. But it's better than paying a fortune for a pro-grade puller. You must use extreme force to get the valve out because the rubber gaskets on either side of the cartridge will bind inside the valve body. These came out in pieces when I finally managed to rip the cartridge out. The inside of the valve body must be cleaned to remove any lime build-up or other detritus. I used a small wire brush followed by fine steel wool. When you install the new cartridge, even after applying liberal quantities of the oil that comes with it you may still not be able to seat the cartridge all the way into the valve. To solve this, I took a 13/16th 1/2in drive socket, placed the cheap plastic tool that comes with the cartridge over the valve stem. followed it with the socket and gently clubbed it with a rubber mallet to get it seated. Be warned that you had best get the cartridge positioned correctly the first time for hot vs. cold rotation. Because if you don't, you will find that you cannot simply pull the cartridge out slightly and rotate it 180 degrees - oh, no. Instead, you have to withdraw the cartridge as much halfway because those pesky rubber gaskets will again bind and prevent you from rotating it. Good luck in your endeavors and next time buy something else, as I most certainly will.

    • @CurlyFromTheSwirly
      @CurlyFromTheSwirly 5 лет назад

      If you have hard water issues try one of these. Vinegar will usually eat away the calcium. In tough cases uses a little WD40.

  • @uberurbana4894
    @uberurbana4894 7 лет назад +19

    Moen cartridges are lifetime warranty !!! call them up. they will ship you one for FREE !!!!!!!

    • @robgeenen79
      @robgeenen79 5 лет назад +2

      Moen warrants to the original consumer purchaser for as long as the original consumer purchaser owns their home (the "Warranty Period" for homeowners), that this faucet will be leak- and drip-free during normal use and all parts and finishes of this faucet will be free from defects in material and manufacturing ...

    • @eternalkos5231
      @eternalkos5231 5 лет назад

      Went to home depot they gave me the part for free

    • @CourtDejur
      @CourtDejur 5 лет назад

      Eternal Kos how’d you work that out?

    • @eternalkos5231
      @eternalkos5231 5 лет назад

      CourtDejur just brought the cartridge in with me and they gave me a replacement

  • @tuscany3271
    @tuscany3271 2 года назад

    Thank you Sir. I appreciate the detailed instructions/demonstration. They are great!!! I have replaced my guest bathroom Moen 1222 cartridge, now twice, but still having pressure issues with my water from the faucet and shower. All pieces aligned as you suggested in your video! Did apply a new double head shower product, but it's the same one as my master bathroom shower. Full pressure in that bathub/shower. The guest bathroom is actually closer to the garage/hot water heater, so don't think that could be the issue. The Moen tub/shower turn knob also does not present with any resistance as my master bathroom does. In fact it the guest bathroom turns with ease after neighbor installed the first new Moen 1222 Cartridge replacement. I also bought a new Moen tub/shower turn knob as the Lowe's associate said it must be stripped. However, I took all pieces with me to the store and the piece did not look stripped to me. I would greatly appreciate your professional advice/suggestions as I am spending many hours on this project; however, I feel it's probably something minor I am overlooking. In appreciation!! Thank you!

  • @riddimslovah
    @riddimslovah 4 года назад +1

    Great video. Spent 50 bucks for the cartridge, 20 bucks for the puller. Fought like hell to get the old one out but got it done. Another 30 minutes to put it back together cause I put the handle backwards....lol. Saved money on a plumber. Thanks for the tips.

  • @kellykeefe3610
    @kellykeefe3610 4 года назад +3

    Here is my advice: IF YOU DON'T HAVE THE PULLER, DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS REPAIR !

    • @mrfester42
      @mrfester42 4 года назад

      Nonsense! I do apartment building maintenance and I can tell you that if it doesn't come out easily, THEN, without going any further in taking it apart, put everything back together and THEN get the puller.

    • @Minkey71
      @Minkey71 4 месяца назад

      If you keep your receipt and don't wind up needing it, just return it. Better than making two trips to the store. That's how I roll with many things I purchase.

  • @TamerBekir
    @TamerBekir 9 лет назад +4

    7:58 shit just got real.

  • @loribrown2528
    @loribrown2528 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for the video! I just replaced my shower/tub valve. The only problem I had was getting the cartridge out, the puller tool did not work (although I had a generic brand which you said would not work). However, the square plastic holder did help to loosen it. Only other challenge I had was getting that pin back in. After several attempts and some prayer it went into place. Praise God! After the water came back on I discovered the handle was on backwards, but that was a simple fix.

  • @lorip1435
    @lorip1435 Год назад

    Thank you so much for creating this repair video. Your very precise instructions enabled me to repair my shower valve with the right knowledge and tools needed to perform this correctly. Thank you!!!

  • @PragmaticPress
    @PragmaticPress 10 лет назад +33

    This would be much better if you focused in MUCH closer and didn't use this crazy widescreen view.

    • @TheJournalCEO
      @TheJournalCEO 10 лет назад +1

      I agree. I can hardly see anything with this widescreen view. Zooming in would really, really help.

    • @ramonamusicfest
      @ramonamusicfest 10 лет назад +1

      TheJournalCEO It didn't used to be like that! Will see what I can do .(DIYplumbingadvice webmaster)

    • @ramonasplumber
      @ramonasplumber  10 лет назад +2

      TheJournalCEO That issue should be fixed now.

    • @chizo5097
      @chizo5097 8 лет назад

      +ramonasplumber hey thanks I will try it doesn't look hard to do.

    • @miguelmoran4951
      @miguelmoran4951 7 лет назад

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  • @TIKIMAN198
    @TIKIMAN198 8 лет назад +23

    That's a $10 puller. Get one at Home Depot then return it when you're done. Boom.

    • @mrx-yj5wi
      @mrx-yj5wi 6 лет назад +12

      TIKIMAN198 Not nice, it's $10 for a reason, that is not what returns are for.

    • @ricksmith7357
      @ricksmith7357 6 лет назад +6

      It blew up when you returned the puller?

    • @MrJoey1570
      @MrJoey1570 6 лет назад +7

      TIKIMAN198 like your never gonna need that puller again, your obviously a piece of shit liberal, because a real man buys tools and is proud to have them in his tool box, jeeze!

    • @Birmp.
      @Birmp. 6 лет назад +2

      MrJoey1570 real men say jeez
      I do agree u shouldn’t return stuff like that either

    • @teddavid9310
      @teddavid9310 6 лет назад

      Thanks for the tip!

  • @HappyFunnyCute
    @HappyFunnyCute 4 года назад

    This video has much more detail than the Moen produced video. Thank you!!

  • @robertloten8548
    @robertloten8548 3 года назад

    This was very informative and just what I needed to fix a dripping one I had installed five years ago.