Steve Medlock
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This valve although only held in by O rings just doesn't seem to want to move with less force than it would take to pull the whole unit through the wall. Is there a puller or anything that would ease it out please?
No idea on make Roy - it may be Crosswater but was in my son's house when he moved in. I'm going to have to wait until the replacement valve arrives before attacking it with mole grips.What is the make and model of the shower valve ? I gather you will have to replace the whole cartridge so have you tried getting some washing up liquid into it, then grip with decent mole grips and gently rock it as you pull adding more washing up liquid to help ease the o ring.
Yes, I've been cleaning up all the fittings in Oust de-scaler!Are you in a hard water area ? That also makes a big difference when it comes to plumbing and heating .
It does look like a Crosswater unit. If it's anything like mine you'll need to screw the two slotted copper screws immediately above and below the thermostatic valve all the way in to isolate the water flow. Then rock the unit per Spectric's advice. You could line a block of wood up against the unit and lever against it. You could also refit the screw that attaches to the centre of the valve and use that for a bit of extra grip. Make sure you have a replacement unit to hand as it's likely to snap in half as it comes out. Use plenty of silicon lubricant when fitting the replacement.No idea on make Roy - it may be Crosswater but was in my son's house when he moved in. I'm going to have to wait until the replacement valve arrives before attacking it with mole grips.
I gather you will have to replace the whole cartridge
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