EGL
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I had a plumber install a new Price-Pfister shower valve in our bathroom remodel a couple of weeks ago. I have finished the tile today and was testing the valve and the water is hot immediately after turning it on, and cold when the valve is all the way open. In looking at the instruction book, it looks like the plumber installed the valve upside down (the notch is at the top of the valve instead of at the bottom). The instructions say that if the shower is a reverse hot/cold installation that the cartridge should be pulled out and rotated 180 degrees. It looks like it's just a matter of unscrewing 4 screws and then rotating it. Is it really that simple? Is there any hidden issues from doing this or things I need to look out for when doing it? If it's an "iffy" thing to do right, then I'd rather just leave it as is rather than risk screwing it up.
Thanks,
Eddie
Thanks,
Eddie
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