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Step 3 · Cut Tile for Access

This is the most critical step. Measure the new valve body. Using a marker, draw a square or rectangular outline on the tile around the old valve. This opening must be large enough to work in and fit the new valve, but smaller than the remodel plate you purchased. To minimize tile chipping, apply painter's tape along your cut lines. Put on your safety glasses and dust mask. Use an angle grinder equipped with a diamond-tipped blade to carefully cut along the marked lines. Work slowly and let the tool do the work. Once cut, you may need to gently chisel out the cut piece of tile and backer board.

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Step 3 · Cut Tile for Access

This is the most critical step. Measure the new valve body. Using a marker, draw a square or rectangular outline on the tile around the old valve. This opening must be large enough to work in and fit the new valve, but smaller than the remodel plate you purchased. To minimize tile chipping, apply painter's tape along your cut lines. Put on your safety glasses and dust mask. Use an angle grinder equipped with a diamond-tipped blade to carefully cut along the marked lines. Work slowly and let the tool do the work. Once cut, you may need to gently chisel out the cut piece of tile and backer board.

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How to Replace a Shower Valve Through a Tiled Wall

Step 3 of 9·3.6 hr left

Preparation and Water Shut-Off
15 mins2 itemsIntermediate
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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