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Step 2 · Remove Existing Faucet Trim

Remove the faucet handle, which is typically held on by a small set screw requiring an Allen wrench or a Phillips head screwdriver. Once the handle is off, remove the screws holding the trim plate (escutcheon) to the wall. If the escutcheon is stuck, carefully use a utility knife to score the caulk or sealant around its edge. A gentle pry with a putty knife may be needed to break it free. If screws are corroded, apply a small amount of penetrating oil and let it sit for 15 minutes before trying again.

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Step 2 · Remove Existing Faucet Trim

Remove the faucet handle, which is typically held on by a small set screw requiring an Allen wrench or a Phillips head screwdriver. Once the handle is off, remove the screws holding the trim plate (escutcheon) to the wall. If the escutcheon is stuck, carefully use a utility knife to score the caulk or sealant around its edge. A gentle pry with a putty knife may be needed to break it free. If screws are corroded, apply a small amount of penetrating oil and let it sit for 15 minutes before trying again.

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How to Replace a Shower Valve Through a Tiled Wall

Step 2 of 9·3.9 hr left

Preparation and Water Shut-Off
15 mins2 itemsIntermediate
2
Remove Existing Faucet Trim
20 mins3 itemsBeginner
3
Cut Tile for Access
45 mins10 items
4
Disconnect and Remove Old Valve
30 mins1 itemsAdvanced
5
Solder and Install New Valve
60 mins10 items
6
Leak Test
30 mins10 itemsAdvanced
7
Install Remodel Plate
15 mins3 itemsIntermediate
8
Install New Faucet Trim
20 mins5 itemsBeginner
9
Final Cleanup and System Check
15 mins3 itemsBeginner
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