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    Can I replace tub faucet without cutting in an access panel?

    Update here: I'm going to risk cutting grout with an oscillating tool and try to make a 12x12 panel from the exiting tile. Figuring I can try that first and if that fails (tile section falls apart or something), I can cut in a 12x12 or 14x14 plastic or metal access panel. The bonus on this will...
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    Can I replace tub faucet without cutting in an access panel?

    OK the delta lead is helpful! I'm really trying to not re-do the tub or tile since they are all in great condition (other than the faucet). Cutting in an access panel is my last resort.
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    Can I replace tub faucet without cutting in an access panel?

    OK but identifying which parts I'd need seems impossible without some sort of part number or other lead on make/model, right? Or can one simply do measurements and look up compatible parts that way?
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    Can I replace tub faucet without cutting in an access panel?

    I have a house that was build in the mid-90s, and I'm remodeling part of an old master bath. I want to leave a jet tub in place (tile around it) but I want to replace the faucet (spout and handles) as one of them leak when you turn them on (tried replacing the o-rings, but no avail there it...
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