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Our faucets. and their parts are guaranteed for a lifetime, but just in case you'd like to make some repairs on your own we've made some parts available for you to order.
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Our faucets. and their parts are guaranteed for a lifetime, but just in case you'd like to make some repairs on your own we've made some parts available for you to order.
Luke Smith
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
Worked exactly as I hoped and was very easy to install. Perfect fit.
Lu
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
Fixed my Delta faucet with ease!
aaron allen
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
I believe this fixture was put in this house when originally built 42 years ago. That I can still get this part and it fits and has the correct quality to match speaks volumes positively about Delta.That's an easy 5 stars from me.
Brunom450
Reviewed in Canada on September 22, 2024
Product was as advertised.Works great.Very fast service.Highly recommended.Thank you!!!!
lofish
Reviewed in Canada on July 8, 2024
it fits perfect
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
Fits exactly. Works like original part. Easy replacement.
Anonymously
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
Super easy to install and fixed the issue.
Matti
Reviewed in Canada on June 18, 2023
I lke it is original parts , vent 4 diferent blumming store , no one had part i needed . Amazon delivered next day, thank u
Carlos
Reviewed in Canada on November 2, 2023
The part it’s not easy to install but avoids purchasing a brand new shower valve and it’s associate cost plus labor.
DKRP
Reviewed in Canada on March 22, 2021
The changeover was just zip zap zoom.We are no plumbers when it comes to fixing anything in the bathroom. We even suck at changing the shower head, and had to call someone from TaskRabbit to do that for us!But changing this shower diverter was super easy!!!The previous faucet has screws on it and thought of opening it to see why it was leaking. And then it clear that it was just unscrewing the old diverter and replacing it with the new one.We have the full set of delta bathtub fixtures. And we like the quality. Hence when the diverter started leaking, we did not want to change the entire set. Instead chose to replace the diverter only.I am sure stores like Home Depot will have this too. But considering the cost to go to Home Depot and the time involved, Amazon was the better option.Go for this, you will be glad too! Leave a question for the product if you need any help with the installation, happy to leave and answer there.
jamesbvaughn
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2019
I am a homeowner that likes to repair items when I can, without causing more headaches or extra damage. When we purchased this home two years ago, I noticed that our master bath had a shower with this type of Delta push-button faucet and button diverter. "Swell," I thought. "Every one of these that I have ever used never works the way it is intended." The button never popped out when you were done with the shower, and if you forget to pull it out of the wall when you were done, you left the next person in the shower shocked and cold from the shower suddenly coming on.Sure enough, due to the age of our home (almost 40 years), this shower diverter stuck and was a pain to pull out when finished. After dealing with this for almost two years, I decided to research the repair to see if I could do it myself (instead of installing a new shower - not in our budget). A new shower diverter was the answer, and with the right tools (⅞" deep socket is KEY to taking it off easily) it would be done in about 10 minutes.I went to my local big-box hardware superstore to purchase it. Other stores in my area did not have the genuine Delta part in stock, but this particular store had a third-party part in stock (I will not name here, but it's not hard to figure out - they are probably the only ones that make this particular part for Delta shower faucets). "Should work just fine," I thought. I bought it and took it home.I installed the third-party part and was convinced that this would fix the "sticking button" problem. My old diverter was chock full of calcium and hard-water build-up over the years - so this replacement should work great, right?No. When I tried out the new third-party part, the diverter still "stuck" in place in the wall. When you turn off the shower, the button is supposed to simply pop out and release the water from the shower to the faucet. It was BETTER, but it wasn't great. And the diverter was actually not diverting the full water pressure up to the shower. It was WORSE than before! Our shower suddenly had lost water pressure, with about 30% of the water still going right out the faucet and the remaining water going to the shower head. (Delta indicates that a small pencil-thin stream will flow out of the faucet below with this type of diverter design.)Reading a review that indicated that this particular part is best when you buy GENUINE Delta, I decided to do the same. I purchased it here and swapped it out. And what do you know? THE GENUINE PART WORKS EXACTLY AS DELTA INTENDED THIS PART TO WORK. Our almost-forty year old shower works as it intended.Sorry for the LONG review, but don't do what I did. The third-party part is OK, but it will NOT do what Delta intended it should do. I fault the plastic paddle and the spring inside the third-party part. Not good enough. Delta is still making this correctly. Moral of the story? Purchase this genuine. Don't mess around.
Brian C. Alexander
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2017
If you know “Lefty-Loosey, righty-tighty” then you can do this repair. If you have the right tools on hand, a Philips screwdriver, a 7/8 deep-well socket, some tweezers or skinny needle-nose plyers and some plumber’s tape then this is literally a 5-minute repair. My old diverter had broken the cotter pin that holds the button to the paddle and the rod shot out into the tub. Had I known, I could have just replaced that cotter pin but this was easier. Simply remove the faucet handle and the chrome escutcheon. I didn’t turn off the water because no water is present at the diverter when the tub handle is off, but do as you wish. Next use the deep-well socket (I intended to use a crescent wrench but the socket is a better choice) to simply unscrew the old diverter and remove. Next I fished out the separated paddle from inside the fitting (lucky it can’t go anywhere). A quick wrap of plumbers silicon tape (a single wrap please) and screw the new diverter in place. The paddle does not need to be lined up or anything, the water pressure takes care of that. No leaks! Next I cleaned up the wall and escutcheon and replaced it with the two screws, replaced the handle. Tomorrow I plan to run a small bead of clear caulk around the escutcheon (I’ve never used that word before, and now I have 3 times in one review!), the handle and the diverter just to be safe.Don’t call a plumber, just order this part and swap it out, do a happy dance and impress everyone in the house with how handy you are! Five stars for Amazon deliver, Delta fit and ease of installation.
A.W. Dowdy
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2016
Installed on a delta shower. The old one was shooting water out of the push button when you turned the bath on. Installed pretty easy if you get a 7/8" deep well socket as mine was recessed in pretty far. After a trip to Lowes it only took about 15 minutes to swap them out. I did notice a small amount of water comes out of the faucet when in shower mode. not enough to bother me. I think it's just a design flaw with this style of tub.
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