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Remove the Handle and Escutcheon Plate — Remove the Escutcheon Plate

Beginner3 hours

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Replace a Bathtub Faucet: Easy Step-by-Step Guide · Step 3 of 4

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Using an Allen wrench, loosen the set screw located on the underside or side of the shower handle. Once loose, pull the handle straight off the valve stem. Next, use a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the two screws securing the escutcheon plate (the large, round cover plate) to the wall. Carefully remove the plate.

Goal: Access the valve cartridge

  • Keep the handle and screws in a safe place so they are not lost.

Used in this video

  • Allen WrenchLoosening the set screw on the shower handle.
  • Screwdriver (Screwdriver_Type: Phillips)Removing the screws from the escutcheon plate.
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FAQs

What's the absolute first thing I must do before starting this project, even before grabbing tools?

The most critical first step is to turn off the water supply to your entire house or specifically to the bathroom. This prevents potential flooding and water damage while you are working on the plumbing. Always double-check by turning on the old faucet to confirm the water is off.

Are the specified tools like the HDX 6-in-1 screwdriver and Husky 12 in. adjustable wrench truly necessary, or can I get by with basic versions?

While basic tools might suffice for some tasks, the specific 6-in-1 screwdriver offers various tips for common screws you might encounter on escutcheons or handles. A 12-inch adjustable wrench provides better leverage and grip for stubborn or corroded nuts on the valve, making the job easier and preventing stripped hardware.

Given this is a 'beginner' project with a 3-hour estimate, what are the common hurdles that might extend the time?

The 3-hour estimate accounts for potential challenges like corroded old screws, seized components that are difficult to remove, or stubborn caulk around the escutcheon. Patience during these removal steps and careful alignment when installing new parts are key to staying within the estimated timeframe and ensuring a secure installation.

What's a frequent mistake beginners make during bathtub faucet replacement, and how can I prevent leaks after installation?

A common mistake is not properly sealing threaded connections or overtightening them, which can lead to leaks or damage. Always use plumber's tape (PTFE tape) or thread sealant on threaded pipe connections as recommended by the new faucet's instructions, and tighten fittings snugly but avoid excessive force.

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Thanks for taking out the wrench, take the handle off, take your screws out of the cap, twist your comb, and then right here, this little blue thing, or red thing right here,

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