I posted a while back about my pulsing shower valve. What causes this?
We change out just the cartridge but no effect.
I noticed under the cartridge a brass collar that retains what appears to be a plastic assembly the sits in the brass base of the valve.
I removed the collar and fiddled a bit with the plastic body, but stopped short of removing it as it didn't just pop right out.
A plumber friend is coming to look at it tomorrow he thinks the whole valve needs replacing which means cutting a hole in the drywall.
I'm suspicious there is a foreign material in there somewhere as it started happening right after I had a well pump replace. I thought maybe apiece of pvc cement got in there, but that just a theory.
So long story short, can the plastic part of the valve under the cartridge be removed and inspected, or should I resign myself to cutting the wall open?
We change out just the cartridge but no effect.
I noticed under the cartridge a brass collar that retains what appears to be a plastic assembly the sits in the brass base of the valve.
I removed the collar and fiddled a bit with the plastic body, but stopped short of removing it as it didn't just pop right out.
A plumber friend is coming to look at it tomorrow he thinks the whole valve needs replacing which means cutting a hole in the drywall.
I'm suspicious there is a foreign material in there somewhere as it started happening right after I had a well pump replace. I thought maybe apiece of pvc cement got in there, but that just a theory.
So long story short, can the plastic part of the valve under the cartridge be removed and inspected, or should I resign myself to cutting the wall open?