Thanks for your video. Can you share names of two tools used here to remove the handle and the other to adjust the seed and coil. Do they have specific size required for this job.
Nice video for handles. How about explaining when the spout gaskets leak no instructions to remove milain spout for gasket replacement just took Chanel locks to mine about ripped water lines off still no budge
If there's not allen (or slotted) screw on the side of the handle, then there's a screw on the top of the handle, usually under a cap that just pops off for access. The cartridges have a flat (for the set screw) and a threaded top so can be used in faucets with either type of handle.
@@MrPDGee I appreciate your response, but there is no top/center fastener. The way in which the handle is removed is by turning the whole bottom portion (bezel) of the handle assembly, which is threaded on to the cartridge. This lifts the handle off the cartridge shaft. I couldn't get mine to budge due to hard water deposits. Regards
I have a Delta 2 Handle faucet with no little set screw. I have checked thoroughly. It looks a lot like the faucet in your video except the 'tower" base of the faucet is stationary and there's a seam at the top where the handles move. I am perplexed! Any ideas? I'm leery of applying force until I understand. 😀
Sometimes, there's a cap that'll expose a screw. There are also models that you hold the handle stationary while unscrewing the escutcheon (trim ring) underneath it. Don't give up, you've got this!
@@Teach2Build. It turns out the whole valve handle is like a bonnet that simply unscrews ! I bought a “rubber wrench” to avoid scratching the finish. After that, the whole job is the same. Of course, both shutoff valves had to be replaced first!😂. So, I didn’t have to leave the whole house water off while I matched the new Delta parts at the hw store. Thanks for your guidance!!
Would be nice if you show how the cartridge is positioned so the handle turns the correct way and on/off work as they should. I tried and when handle is in on position there is no water. Handle in off position then water flows. The cartridge is a 90 degree type.
Great information. But like others, my problem is a little different. I have a Delta KITCHEN faucet with two handles. No idea if it has cartridges (I can hear y'all laughing), but it definitely doesn't have a set screw. It's leaking around the base and the hot water handle for sure. I'm a novice, so I need to have a decent idea of what to do before I jump into this. HELP! We need a video ASAP!
As mentioned in the video, there's a variety of styles. Some just unscrew near the base, some have a cover of sorts hiding a screw. I've even seen some that are a simple press fit! Best of luck with your project!
Just fixed dripping tub faucet earlier thanks to this! Needed new spring and seat. Thank you!
Wear it with pride, my friend. You just saved yourself a pricey plumbing service call.
Great job. If handle on hot side doesn't tighten up what do you do?
Thanks for your video. Can you share names of two tools used here to remove the handle and the other to adjust the seed and coil. Do they have specific size required for this job.
That's a great video but I've got the Delta Flynn bathroom faucet and the there are no hex screws or slotted screws holding the handle on. HELP!
You make it look so easy getting the seat back in. I cannot get it (if it is supposed to be depressed down into where the spring is)
The spring goes in first, then set the rubber seal on top of that, so that the seal rides against the handle/ball. Best of luck with your repair!
Thanks for the reply but does the seat recess down into where the spring is (so it looks the same as when I took the old one out)@@Teach2Build
EXCELLENT TO THE SMALLEST DETAIL THAT IS EASY TO OVER LOOK. THAN YOU FOR A COMPLETE REPAIR. PLEASE EXCUSE THE CAPS, NOT A TYPIST.
Nice video for handles.
How about explaining when the spout gaskets leak no instructions to remove milain spout for gasket replacement just took Chanel locks to mine about ripped water lines off still no budge
No Allen set screws on mine. ?
If there's not allen (or slotted) screw on the side of the handle, then there's a screw on the top of the handle, usually under a cap that just pops off for access. The cartridges have a flat (for the set screw) and a threaded top so can be used in faucets with either type of handle.
@@MrPDGee I appreciate your response, but there is no top/center fastener. The way in which the handle is removed is by turning the whole bottom portion (bezel) of the handle assembly, which is threaded on to the cartridge. This lifts the handle off the cartridge shaft. I couldn't get mine to budge due to hard water deposits. Regards
how do I know what teespring size I need as I do not know the model of the Delta kitchen Gooseneck faucet, but It does have two handles
Oooo. That's a good question. I might start by calling Delta customer service. They're great.
I have a Delta 2 Handle faucet with no little set screw. I have checked thoroughly. It looks a lot like the faucet in your video except the 'tower" base of the faucet is stationary and there's a seam at the top where the handles move. I am perplexed! Any ideas? I'm leery of applying force until I understand. 😀
Sometimes, there's a cap that'll expose a screw. There are also models that you hold the handle stationary while unscrewing the escutcheon (trim ring) underneath it. Don't give up, you've got this!
@@Teach2Build. It turns out the whole valve handle is like a bonnet that simply unscrews ! I bought a “rubber wrench” to avoid scratching the finish. After that, the whole job is the same. Of course, both shutoff valves had to be replaced first!😂. So, I didn’t have to leave the whole house water off while I matched the new Delta parts at the hw store. Thanks for your guidance!!
Congrats on a job well done!
Which way does spring go back in? I know but do millions others?
Big end down (they're slightly tapered)
Would be nice if you show how the cartridge is positioned so the handle turns the correct way and on/off work as they should. I tried and when handle is in on position there is no water. Handle in off position then water flows. The cartridge is a 90 degree type.
Great information. But like others, my problem is a little different. I have a Delta KITCHEN faucet with two handles. No idea if it has cartridges (I can hear y'all laughing), but it definitely doesn't have a set screw. It's leaking around the base and the hot water handle for sure. I'm a novice, so I need to have a decent idea of what to do before I jump into this. HELP! We need a video ASAP!
What if old cartridge doesn't come out
Thanks!
There's no hex/Allen keys holding on the handles. They've eliminated them
As mentioned in the video, there's a variety of styles. Some just unscrew near the base, some have a cover of sorts hiding a screw. I've even seen some that are a simple press fit! Best of luck with your project!
Why don't you try doing that on a 20 year old faucet that's corroded on. Good luck
@Astral-Adventures it's not always possible to repair them, but if you can, and you like the design you have, you'll save some money!