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A bath and shower diverter is a device that diverts the flow of water either toward the tub spout (i.e., to the bathtub) or toward the showerhead. This product is commonly found in bathtubs equipped with a showerhead, such as in residential bathrooms and private commercial restrooms found in hotels.
What is the difference between a diverter and non diverter tub spout?
A diverter tub spout is designed with a mechanism inside that allows water to flow upward, which creates the necessary pressure to start a shower. A non-diverter tub spout, by its very name, works in the contrary direction of a diverter type tub spout.
What is the purpose of diverter?
A diverter is a small handle made for the shower used to direct the flow of water from the shower valve to any one of up to three possible outlets, so if you plan on only using one with only 2-fixtures, a brass plug must be used to cap the third water outlet.
How do I know what kind of tub spout I need?
How To Determine What Type of Tub Spout You Already Have Grab a flashlight and look beneath the tub spout while it still attached to the wall. If you can see a tiny screw on the underside of the spout, you have a slip-on tub spout with a set screw. If there is no set screw, you have a threaded tub spout.
What are different types of bathtub spouts?
Spout types Slip-on spouts. Slip-on spouts slide over 1/2-in. copper pipe and fasten with a setscrew. Screw-on spouts. Screw-on spouts have threads deep inside. Screw-on spouts with threads at the back end. Screw-on spouts may have threads at the back end. Most come with a bushing so they fit either 1/2-in. or 3/4-in.
Do tub spouts screw on?
Slip-on bathtub spouts are connected to the water supply line using a screw at the bottom of the spout. They are the easiest to remove and install. The only tool you need is an Allen wrench to loosen/tighten the screw.
How do I turn my shower diverter on?
This diverter valve, also known as a tee diverter, is located on the end of the tub spout (see photo above). Activating it requires simply pulling up on the diverter, which then sends water to the showerhead. Pushing the diverter back to the downward position restores water flow to the tub again.
How much does a shower diverter cost?
Replacing a shower mixing valve or diverter valve costs $225 to $575. Replacing only the shower valve cartridge costs $100 to $350 and may fix a shower faucet leak without replacing the entire valve.Cost to replace shower valve assembly. Part Average cost to replace Shower diverter valve $225 – $575.
Are tub spouts universal?
Tub spout tips: Although there are only two kinds of tub spout types (threaded and slip) there are several “sizes” (lengths) in each group. This is where your patience is important. Not every store carries every length in each type. When we refer to size we do not mean the overall length of the spout.
Are bathtub spouts universal?
There is no specific reason bathtub faucets are not universal besides the fact that different contractors install different types of bathtub spouts when building the bathroom. So, ultimately, it all depends on how your bathtub is built.
Why is there a tub spout in the shower?
Why would they do this? IT is called a “toe tester”. It is installed at height that you can operate the diverter without bending over too far. It lets you turn on the water, without getting a shot of cold water in your face, and then set the proper temperature before turning on the shower head.
Are all tub spouts the same size?
Tub spouts come in all sizes. There is no one correct pipe length for a tub spout. Because spouts are different sizes and the plumbing behind the wall is installed at different depths, it’s necessary to measure and purchase or make a pipe when installing a new spout.
How are tub spouts attached?
The spout is attached to a pipe via friction and a set screw, or by threads. Check under the spout where it meets the shower wall to see if there’s a set screw. The set screw will require either a hex key or screwdriver. If a screw exists, loosen it and slide the spout off the pipe.
Can a shower diverter cause a leak?
When a diverter valve is working properly, water only flows out of either the tub spout or the showerhead. However, diverters very often leak significantly, allowing water to flow out of the tub spout even when in shower mode, as shown in Figure 3.
How do you remove a tub spout without a set screw?
Turn the bathtub faucet spout counterclockwise with the pipe wrench until you can twist the spout by hand. Remove the wrench and finish unthreading the spout by hand and remove it from the wall.
How do I turn on my shower without a diverter?
Pull on the ring underneath the faucet where the water flows. If it is hard for you to pull at the ring with the water flowing, shut it off then pull on the ring. This should redirect the flow of water to the shower head.
Where is a diverter valve located?
It’s usually a lever that’s situated behind the bath taps that you can pull up or push down. System and conventional boilers don’t require a diverter valve. This is because the hot water they produce is stored in a hot water cylinder.