Who makes this shower?
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This shower is mixing hot water into the cold line. Does anyone know who makes this, or how I can pull the cartridge form this. I suspect it might of been a Lowes purchase. I am also distressed that the tile is cut so tight around the valve. There are no markings on any of the other parts of the shower and I cannot ID it from any website photos. Thanks if you have any insight.

kaiapapaya
in Plumbing 5 years and 1 month ago
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kaiapapaya | 5 years and 1 month ago
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I was able to disassemble. In better light I saw the flat spots for a spanner and took a shot that I was to spin it out. Crappy Home Depot brand. I had measurements of the wall studs and records of every fixture and the fan in that room except…… the one that I needed.

lkrshacmzcy | 5 years and 1 month ago
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If there are no markings at all, though there usually is, you can take the cartridge out and take a picture of that. From there, most plumbers can identify it.

Guest User | 5 years and 1 month ago
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Easier to identify if you post photo of trim