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What's the best way to replace a tub faucet?
I've had a slow drip for a while from my ancient American Standard
faucet in my bathtub. It has recently turned from a drip into a stream and since the water is no longer cold but luke warm I suspect the hot water side has started leaking as well. I'd love to replace it myself but from investigating online it looks just too complicated. Right now it has two handles and I'd like to turn it into a single handle. My question is this: what is the best way to go about installing this, call a plumber? Or go to a home center, pick out the style we want and have them install it? As I said, I'd love to repair it myself but I don't think watching 10 episodes of Ed the Plumber is going to qualify me to taking on this task. |
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