What are the different types of shower handles?

The most common shower handle type is a lever. Some of the more traditional lever handles are sometimes described as scroll, with more modern options found with straighter lines and harder edges. Lever handles can be single, double, or triple handles, depending on the fixture configuration and number of water outlets.

What kind of shower faucet do I have?

Count the Number of Shower Faucet Handles Often, the type of shower faucet and handle(s) will indicate what kind of shower valve is behind it. Zero handles may imply a shower panel faucet with buttons to control water flow and temperature.

What is the handle that turns on shower called?

What is a shower diverter? If you have a combo bathtub and shower, your faucet handle has a way of changing the flow of water from the tub spout up to the showerhead, and the other way around. When you use this handle, you are activating the shower diverter, which if the valve behind the wall that directs the water.

What is a dual function shower valve?

A two-valve diverter uses a rotating control for hot and cold, and a second control to divert water between the tub and the shower. A three-valve diverter allows individual adjustments of cold and hot water, plus a central knob to divert water between the tub and the shower.

Are shower valve stems universal?

Shower valves are not universal and you cannot mix manufacturers when it comes to trim and rough-in valves. Besides that, one manufacturer will have different valve sizes and types which may also not be universal and interchangeable with each other. Luckily, shower sets are always sold as a complete set.

What is the handle on the faucet called?

Faucet lever: This is the control for the water supply. You’ll use this to turn water on and off during normal operation. Most kitchen sinks utilize a single lever that can be turned left or right to control the temperature of the water.

What is a diverter on a shower faucet?

If you have a shower-tub combination in your bathroom, the shower diverter valve is what allows you to divert the water back and forth between the tub faucet and the showerhead. Though they are typically very simple devices, shower diverters may malfunction and need replacing once in a while.

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