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  • Give your bathroom an easy update by installing a bathtub spout with ‪@thisoldhouse‬. Whether you’re adding a new tub spout, or just replacing an old one, this is a simple home improvement project that requires only a few tools and materials, and is fairly easy to complete. For more bathroom projects, see our DIY Bathroom Renovation Ideas playlist: thd.co/3APDHTz
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    Follow the steps below to install a tub spout:
    0:00 How To Install a Tub Spout
    0:16 Step 1: Determine Spout Type
    0:51 Step 2: Remove the Old Spout
    1:28 Step 3: Install the New Spout
    2:34 Step 4: Test for Leaks
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  • @POOCHIESCLOSET
    @POOCHIESCLOSET 4 месяца назад +7

    Experience has taught me to watch these videos before I go to Home Depot to buy what I need for the project. Thanks Home Depot. I can do this.

  • @allansmith9374
    @allansmith9374 Год назад +48

    One of the most important aspects when using thread tape, is to make sure that you wrap it clockwise, otherwise you may have trouble with a leak, and not always straight away!!!

    • @maryconroy2411
      @maryconroy2411 Год назад +1

      Thanks so much- goof and necessary advice. 😊

    • @nightcrawler6141
      @nightcrawler6141 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@maryconroy2411 First thing I noticed....wrapping counterclockwise will cause it to wad up and not seal

    • @TheRealLaughingGravy
      @TheRealLaughingGravy Месяц назад

      But in the video, they wrap it counterclockwise, don't they? The video is wrong?

    • @allansmith9374
      @allansmith9374 Месяц назад

      @@TheRealLaughingGravy You are correct the video is wrong! If you have a right hand thread (clockwise) then you must wrap the thread tape clockwise! If you wrap it anti-clockwise it will munch the tape up and It will leak in time. When wrapping the tape make it is reasonably tight and wrap it around the thread at least 6 to 8 wraps on a 15mm or 20mm or 25mm thread:

  • @antoncarroll623
    @antoncarroll623 Год назад +8

    This video makes more sense than the others I reviewed. I have an old spout and is very tight.

  • @AhmadEaddy
    @AhmadEaddy Год назад +3

    Great video With clear information! Thanks 👍🏾

  • @ogbglass
    @ogbglass 2 года назад +71

    You installed the Teflon tape the wrong way with the thread on spout.

  • @moustaphabalde5116
    @moustaphabalde5116 3 месяца назад

    Many, many thanks!

  • @warriordugan7236
    @warriordugan7236 2 года назад +43

    Why did you apply the plumber's tape in the WRONG direction? It goes on clockwise.

    • @jackoesterlejr.3454
      @jackoesterlejr.3454 2 года назад +2

      That's the way to do it! If you go clockwise, the Teflon Tape will tear off! The tape won't work for a nice tight fit!

    • @beaukapeliela9540
      @beaukapeliela9540 2 года назад +7

      No, he actually did it the wrong way

    • @urimandthummim5780
      @urimandthummim5780 Год назад

      Counter clockwise is easier for right handed people, but it is the wrong way

    • @KDlGG
      @KDlGG Месяц назад

      @@urimandthummim5780you install the tape the opposite way the threads are. Right hand threads? Counterclockwise tape, left hand threads? Clockwise

  • @user-in9xu4hq9h
    @user-in9xu4hq9h Год назад

    simply awesome video

  • @Mickcotton
    @Mickcotton 3 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much ❤. I need to do this tomorrow for my wife’s Tub I really appreciate it. I’ll post my job on MickCotton BBQ on RUclips to help others 😊. Cheers from Los Angeles CA. ❤

  • @mikipeltier3451
    @mikipeltier3451 9 месяцев назад

    I appreciate the video

  • @chelolelo
    @chelolelo 5 месяцев назад

    I like how they show corrosion on the spout but dont explain that there is probably galvanic corrosion happening because different metals are making contact somewhere along the way. I just learned about dielectric unions after having to change out a huge part of my system due to that

  • @ojsemh
    @ojsemh Месяц назад +1

    This is not an install, this is a replacement. 😂😂

    • @jaredhammonds8255
      @jaredhammonds8255 Месяц назад

      Yeah but to replace the old one you have to install the new one

  • @joekatieuvalle5943
    @joekatieuvalle5943 2 года назад +115

    The Teflon tape should have been wrapped clockwise. Shame on you Home Depot.

  • @PlayRightParent
    @PlayRightParent Год назад +3

    What can we do if it’s stuck (threaded)?

  • @jodymoyer5569
    @jodymoyer5569 11 месяцев назад +1

    Definitely does not unscrew that easy

  • @justindougherty976
    @justindougherty976 11 месяцев назад +1

    Gloves help. And seconding the Teflon tape comment. Always tape in the same direction you’re threading the object on to

  • @LolosVideo
    @LolosVideo Год назад +1

    Questionnnn cause I’m about to call a plumber if I can’t do this. 😂so we have the short pipe lol😅and we bought one and I was turning it thinking it would screw in and even tightened the screw but it was leaking. The pipe from the wall has the ridges like yo screw on. We’re new home owners. We 6 years in fairly new

  • @MrWadim94
    @MrWadim94 Год назад +24

    This little ruclips.net/user/postUgkxVoi3B4CB6Oygq1-vo4OTL1M_M5JkrXif tub works perfect in our 6 x 6 shower and is easy to get in and out. Also easy to drain.

  • @braumenheimer9607
    @braumenheimer9607 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have a converter on mine, and it needs to come off...how do I do that?

  • @amh2921
    @amh2921 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the great video! I need to repalce the spout soon in my upstairs bathroom and need to seal around the 1/2 water copper piple coming out of the ( tile wall) , however I have read conflicting information on using Silicone on Copper pipes. Some say is ok to use on copper pipes, but others say the acidic content of silicone will react with copper and damage copper pipes. I was thinking about uisng Acrylic Latex Caulk plus Silicone which has very little silicone , Can you please share your thoughts!

    • @laureldehaan58
      @laureldehaan58 Год назад

      Pure silicone plumbers grease is perfectly acceptable but never use anything else even if it states it is okay to do so on copper pipe.

  • @missouriupser1
    @missouriupser1 5 месяцев назад

    I'm in search of a water restrictor for my bathtub spout to help slow the flow of hot water because I have an instant hot water heater and it does not get hot enough for us. Slowing the water down allows it to get to a higher temperature.

  • @adrianen9440
    @adrianen9440 24 дня назад

    Do you need to turn off the main water valve before removing it?

  • @feng443
    @feng443 6 месяцев назад

    My copper pipe is only 3 1/2 inch out side of wall with thread. The old one I removed barely screwed and I cannot find anything can fit.

  • @mrreynolds3519
    @mrreynolds3519 2 года назад +1

    When I tighten the spout it’s not close to the wall

  • @GGHBK953
    @GGHBK953 2 месяца назад

    @1:54 another reason why you might not want to use a strong tool is cause you might snap the copper spout line from the T depending how old the plumbing is

  • @katzvideos
    @katzvideos 10 месяцев назад

    when I take off the spout the pipe drips water and is not fixed with new spout. Why?

  • @jbird9443
    @jbird9443 3 месяца назад

    So mines is leaking from where you screw it to losen it. Why is it leaking from the back?

  • @mayasepulveda5087
    @mayasepulveda5087 Год назад +2

    What is the type called where the pipe sticking out is really close to the wall? That is the replacement I need.

  • @dougiequick1
    @dougiequick1 5 месяцев назад

    Did you wrap the teflon tape on backwards? Kinda sums up knowledge at home depot in my experience ....they pick up PART of the trade they service but that other part? LOL never know what might come out of their mouth

  • @infomercialguy
    @infomercialguy Год назад +3

    Very helpful thanks! Dumb question but should I turn the water off first ? Is that necessary?

    • @TheHardscoperrr
      @TheHardscoperrr Год назад

      Did you find the answer to this?

    • @infomercialguy
      @infomercialguy Год назад +1

      @@TheHardscoperrr no. But thank you. I wound up not turning it off. It worked out. Thanks

    • @TheHardscoperrr
      @TheHardscoperrr Год назад

      @@infomercialguy Thanks!

  • @Kuhlyedascope69
    @Kuhlyedascope69 2 года назад +6

    run hot water thru the spout before takin it off - if its corroded its probably stuck on there

    • @Lillyofthevalley222
      @Lillyofthevalley222 Год назад

      This is the answer that I needed! Thank you! I’ve been trying to remove a 20+ year old spout with a frozen and locked in place diverter and it won’t budge.
      I’ll try that.

    • @Patrick-ro1xx
      @Patrick-ro1xx Год назад

      ​@@Lillyofthevalley222lol just grabbed a big pipe wrench and turned it left.
      Damn copper pipe twisted

    • @danlford
      @danlford 4 месяца назад

      Thanks that worked great. Was about to give up and go buy a pipe wrench

  • @tomthumb5445
    @tomthumb5445 10 месяцев назад +1

    Can you twist a slip on faucet? Would be easier to tighten screw in easy position the twist it to correct position.

    • @kkeyes66
      @kkeyes66 10 месяцев назад

      Same question

    • @tomthumb5445
      @tomthumb5445 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@kkeyes66 I found out you can, for years I did it the hard way. Found a couple of videos that say yes.

    • @kkeyes66
      @kkeyes66 10 месяцев назад

      @@tomthumb5445 thank you very much for the reply!!

  • @dustinmitchell4711
    @dustinmitchell4711 2 года назад +3

    So I installed a new tub spout in my shower (shower diverter at end of spout). After a couple attempts at tightening it down, I've got it so no water leaks out the back when the diverter isn't engaged (water coming out the spout), but when the diverter is engaged, a small amount of water leaks out the back (from the bottom, where it's designed to go if there is a leak). Since it only leaks with the diverter engaged, I think it's just a function of it being cheap and the diverter not making a perfect seal. Since the spout is designed with a space for water to escape at the back/bottom, I feel like this is fine. Dies that sound right?

    • @napynap
      @napynap Год назад

      No sir. It's probably leaking from one of the two adapters that come with it at the end of the spout. Use the tape in that connection as well. Now you won't have a leak that could make it's way into the wall. Unfortunately, it will also cause more pressure that will send the spout off the stub because of a base screw that can't hold the spout to the stub. Fix it now before there is too much water getting into the wall.

    • @laureldehaan58
      @laureldehaan58 Год назад +1

      If it leaks where the spout meets the wall, it is probably an o ring on the internal cartridge of the spout.

  • @hangwithrichierich
    @hangwithrichierich Год назад

    What silicone thing is used to glue it to the wall please?

    • @grantcivyt
      @grantcivyt Месяц назад

      You'll find silicone in the caulking section of your hardware store. Find the ones that 100% silicone for "kitchen and bath."

  • @napynap
    @napynap Год назад +5

    Believe me, that universal spout will slip off as soon as you pull the diverter for the shower. The screw will not hold to a straight stub (no threaded adapter) no matter how much you tighten it.

    • @laureldehaan58
      @laureldehaan58 Год назад +2

      I've never had such a problem in 22 years with my slip on.

    • @stevewave116
      @stevewave116 9 месяцев назад

      It sounds like you didn't tighten the screw on the bottom if it popped off...

  • @inherentnature5938
    @inherentnature5938 Год назад +2

    RIP to dudes missing finger

  • @user-cg7cc7zj3e
    @user-cg7cc7zj3e Год назад +2

    Dont buy pfitzer tub set from depot. Looks corroded like that after two months. Now I have to replace the whole trim set

  • @k333rl
    @k333rl 2 года назад +7

    I've come across an issue where my spout has a hole for a set screw but there is no screw, I try to twist the spout off but it doesn't give. I fear that if I try too hard that I may damage something. if I try to pull it straight out I can feel the whole thing move along with the pipe behind the wall as well as the knob about a foot above the spout. any ideas? or am I just not using enough force to break it free? We have extremely hard water so it may be 'locked' on with calcium. I just don't want to force it and do damage behind the wall and have an even costlier issue on my hands.

    • @LongTimeTTFan
      @LongTimeTTFan 2 года назад +2

      Mine is exactly like yours. Did you finally get the old spout out?

    • @k333rl
      @k333rl 2 года назад +3

      @@LongTimeTTFan I did not. I used brute force to pop the diverter. It works but doesn't hold a seal. 'Still comes out the spout' but is good enough for the wife to use. I got it to that point and then turned up the music so I couldn't hear the problem. I'm sure it'll take some work in the long run but not today. You probably looking for legit answers and I'm sorry that I don't have them. Though the recommendations that I've gotten are...super hot water to help joints expand....wd40 to try and break things free, or soak it in CLR. Trouble with the clr is that it will eat plastic. Mine is a cheap refit so I figured it was just chrome plated plastic, which is why I didn't try it.

    • @LongTimeTTFan
      @LongTimeTTFan 2 года назад +1

      @@k333rl Thanks a lot for the reply and the explanation. I’m also looking for a way to replace only the front diverted part without taking the whole spout out. Not sure if that will work because the interior appears to have corrosion. Thanks again.

    • @k333rl
      @k333rl 2 года назад +2

      @@LongTimeTTFan I work at a big box home improvement store as a stocker. I know just enough to be dangerous but also ask as many questions as I can. After years of stocking, just the other day I noticed a replacement 'valve' for the diverter. It's just the handpull piece the plastic diverter itself and a washer. Have not had a chance to ask about it yet but it seems that it is easier to 'rebuild' the diverter instead of replace the whole spout. Again I don't really know anything about these things, I only go off of what is told to me and what makes crazy sense in my mind.

    • @LongTimeTTFan
      @LongTimeTTFan 2 года назад

      @@k333rl Thank you for the information. Your adventurous approach maybe what is needed to get things done sometimes. Thanks again.

  • @linhchau9788
    @linhchau9788 Год назад

    He did Teflon tape on wrong.. always go clockwise

  • @arey1452
    @arey1452 Год назад +2

    Do you have to shut off your water from the outside of the home? Asking for a friend

  • @pinkfreud62
    @pinkfreud62 2 года назад +5

    I wish my spout came off that easy. Mine doesnt have a set screw so it must be a screw on. Tried using my hands and it won't budge. It sure wiggles alot, though. I'm just afraid I'm gonna break the pipe it's so old. Wish me luck!

    • @SelfHandledRogue
      @SelfHandledRogue 2 года назад +2

      How did it go

    • @goldmouth100
      @goldmouth100 2 года назад

      How did it go for you..?? Were you able to get it to come off without damage??.. mine feels the same way.. and it's old also..

    • @k333rl
      @k333rl 2 года назад +1

      I'm having the same issue.

    • @pinkfreud62
      @pinkfreud62 2 года назад +1

      @@goldmouth100 I never tried anymore. My hot also doesn't shut off all the way so once I get a plumber, I may have him try to do both.

    • @BobbyHo2022
      @BobbyHo2022 2 года назад +1

      Me too. Gonna need to call a plumber. My screws are rusted

  • @laureldehaan58
    @laureldehaan58 Год назад

    He wound the teflon tape in the wrong direction.

  • @marialvega7822
    @marialvega7822 2 года назад +1

    Can replacing a spout cause a leak of Ottoman of bathtub?

  • @12dglav1
    @12dglav1 3 месяца назад

    “One spout - without doubt”
    Missed opportunity…

  • @JohnGlen502
    @JohnGlen502 7 месяцев назад

    Music is always a distraction.

  • @richmac918
    @richmac918 Год назад

    Your guy wrapped the Teflon tape in the wrong direction which will cause it to unwrap when you screw the fitting on. Teflon tape has to be wrapped in the same direction as the fitting is tightened (clockwise looking at the fitting). Pretty basic stuff

  • @Solid_Snack
    @Solid_Snack 4 месяца назад

    The "nipple" part made me laugh. He even said caulk and then the nipple. LoL

  • @lynchmob751
    @lynchmob751 11 месяцев назад +1

    Tape is on backwards buddy. Will potentially lead to a leak down the road😂 HIRE A PROFESSIONAL

  • @user-og8oo8zf8t
    @user-og8oo8zf8t 9 месяцев назад

    Not going to try and pronounce that L huh?

  • @censored7881
    @censored7881 5 месяцев назад

    He applied the pipe thread tape backwards (1:21). Good stuff, LOL! Delete this video.

  • @samasamu5044
    @samasamu5044 Год назад +1

    Music off PLEASE ! Hard to concentrate your demonstration, you know what you’re doing effortlessly - we DONT