I have an 11 year old Moen shower faucet that started dripping. We did a complete remodel when we bought the house in 2015, and in my mind that was yesterday. Reality, things we already replaced are starting to need attention. I specifically bought Moen because the previous house was built in 2006, 3 years later no hot water in one of the showers. Called Moen and they sent a new cartridge, I swapped it and don't remember it being anything difficult. Also the house before that had it's original Delta from 1994 and I swapped that no problem.
Call Moen and they send a new cartridge, great! On a whim I decided to watch a YouTube video (never did for the previous swaps but glad I did). Learned I needed a puller to get the old one out so ordered one from Home Depot along with a new clip they recommended. A $24 order they delivered for free via DoorDash or similar service at 7 AM
Get into this and everything has calcium deposits on it (set screw on handle, we have ridiculously hard water here) escutcheon is trashed. Toss those in vinegar. Get the cartridge out with this ridiculous puller (like pulling a steering wheel) and can't get the new one in! Double check the brass valve body and it's smooth and clean inside and finally get the cartridge in. Found a trim kit on ebay for $25 so just replacing all the trashed trim pieces. This was much more of an ordeal than I was expecting so just throwing this out as a warning. Not thrilled with this design.
Call Moen and they send a new cartridge, great! On a whim I decided to watch a YouTube video (never did for the previous swaps but glad I did). Learned I needed a puller to get the old one out so ordered one from Home Depot along with a new clip they recommended. A $24 order they delivered for free via DoorDash or similar service at 7 AM
Get into this and everything has calcium deposits on it (set screw on handle, we have ridiculously hard water here) escutcheon is trashed. Toss those in vinegar. Get the cartridge out with this ridiculous puller (like pulling a steering wheel) and can't get the new one in! Double check the brass valve body and it's smooth and clean inside and finally get the cartridge in. Found a trim kit on ebay for $25 so just replacing all the trashed trim pieces. This was much more of an ordeal than I was expecting so just throwing this out as a warning. Not thrilled with this design.
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