Yes, you can often replace a shower handle without changing the valve, especially if the valve is still in good condition. The handle is usually a separate part that attaches to the valve stem.
Things to keep in mind: Make sure you get a replacement handle compatible with your existing valve brand and model.
If the handle is worn, damaged, or outdated, just swapping it out is straightforward.
However, if the valve itself is leaking, corroded, or malfunctioning, you might need to replace or repair the valve too.
Yes, you can often replace a shower handle without changing the valve, especially if the valve is still in good condition. The handle is usually a separate part that attaches to the valve stem.
ReplyDeleteThings to keep in mind:
Make sure you get a replacement handle compatible with your existing valve brand and model.
If the handle is worn, damaged, or outdated, just swapping it out is straightforward.
However, if the valve itself is leaking, corroded, or malfunctioning, you might need to replace or repair the valve too.