Delta lav stem, Who made this?

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Phatbrain

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Greetings all,

This valve stem and seat (one of two) are from my tub/shower faucet. I just finished re-plumbing my home and because of the increased flow & pressure the seat sees, it now leaks.

Attached is a photo of the offending item. Any idea who the manufacturer is, so I can easily find replacement parts?

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Those are Delta parts.
Every hardware store carries them.
Just take in your parts and match them up.

delta-stem-assembly.jpg


delta-seats-springs.jpg
 
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Thanks Terry,

The Renton McLendon's was my next stop, posting here was a preemptive strike just in case.

And the parts always accompany me going to the store its so much easer to just say I need this.

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stems

IF you did not record how they were facing when you took them out, they may work in reverse when you reinstall the new ones. If so, take them out, rotate them a half turn and put them back in.
 
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