🚿 Upgrade your shower game with timeless style and lasting reliability!
The DANCO 3-Handle Remodel/Rebuild Trim Kit is a comprehensive, easy-to-install solution designed specifically for Gerber tub and shower valves. Featuring durable brass stems, metal handles, and a polished chrome finish, this kit includes all necessary components to repair and refresh your bathroom fixture while complying with lead reduction standards.
Material | Alloy Steel, Brass, Plastic, Rubber, Zinc |
Brand | Danco |
Color | Chrome |
Product Dimensions | 7.31"L x 2.92"W |
Exterior Finish | Chrome |
Special Feature | Easy to Install, Durable |
Included Components | triple handle trim kit |
Theme | Bathroom Decor |
Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
Center To Center Spacing | 10 Inches |
Metal Type | Brass |
Handle Material | Brass |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Danco |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00037155396177 |
UPC | 037155396177 |
Part Number | 39617 |
Item Weight | 2.5 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 39617 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Pack of 1 |
Finish | Brushed |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Number of Handles | 3 |
Cutting Diameter | 0.63 Inches |
Special Features | Easy to Install, Durable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Limited 1 Year |
Assembled Diameter | 0.63 Inches |
J**A
Took a chance on this and I'm glad I did!
My shower faucets and head had been leaking continuously and I decided to fix it myself. I'm pretty handy and a good bike wrench so I watched a some YouTube videos and after buying some stem socket "cowbells" I was finally able to extract my badly stuck sleeves and faucet stems with vice locks, a bit of vinegar, penetrating oil, patience, and elbow grease. And I didn't break anything!I saw that one of the faucet stems was badly bent (one of the prior tenants had probably stood on it to change a light bulb more than 30 years ago). The packing was screwed up from this and it sprayed a little water from around the stem when I tapped it when the water was on at certain positions. So instead of just a pair of 5/8 x 1/8 washers I needed a new stem.My local hardware store plumbing dude was a real jerk and basically blew me off when I came in with the stem (see photo), saying "we don't have that stem," and offered no further advice. I asked him where I could get one and he told me to go to a plumbing supply place.Just what I need, I thought: more obnoxious dudes catering to the trade who will take pleasure in ripping me off as a "non-guild member". I checked the Yelp reviews for the dodgy storefront place he pointed me to and it turned out my suspicions were spot on.I did more research online and determined from the spline count and appearance the stem was a pre-war (1945) style Gerber. My building is really old (1910) and my plumbing is at least 40 years old and probably more.I googled and found his replacement kit and guessed it was probably a functional match (especially with all the positive reviews) and it looked like a great deal. The only significant difference seemed to be (1) the length of the stem extending from the threads was a little shorter in the full open position and 2) the bonnet threads themselves extend a little farther into the plumbing fixture.I figured the threads wouldn't be an issue. My worry was leak issues with possibly "overextending" the stem slightly in the full off position. Also my faucet escutcheon plates were not round, but an oblong shape that screwed into a loose plate that went around the stem sleeve and was held in place with a hex nut that encircled a water cutoff switch. Best to keep the oblong ones instead of retiling.It turned out none of these issues made any difference in functionality for the new faucet stems after installation. The sleeves fit the oblong escutcheon plate perfectly. The packing nuts were shipped loose and needed to be tightened down (but not crazy tight) to prevent leakage from around the stem, but then everything worked fine with no leaks. The handles are very easy to turn. Both washers make a slight short squeak at full off position but I actually kind of like the sound and feel (it reminds me of my grandmother's kitchen sink). I didn't bother replacing any seats because mine were smooth to the touch and don't eat up washers. The old seats (or maybe the new washers) might be causing the squeak. But It's nice to have backups.I didn't install the shower diverter stem (the original was stuck much worse than the faucet stems--which were themselves a real bear to loosen) and I was afraid I could break loose some of the old (probably cheap) plumbing behind the wall.The original shower diverter still works great. If it ain't broke… I'm just going to swap in the shiny new knob. And again, it’s always nice to have a backup.I'm very pleased with this fix/refurbish and highly recommend it.Fixing an annoying shower leak is very satisfying, but so is bypassing jerk plumbing dudes, saving hundreds of dollars, and adding useful tools to your collection.
P**K
Awesome
I looked everywhere for this shower kit and couldn’t find it anywhere but i found it on Amazon great price to it fits perfectly for my older shower and installation was very very fast it took like 10 minutes the quality is perfect I love the chrome look beautiful and works great
C**N
Tub/Shower replacement Kit
Good kit for Gerber faucet upgrade
E**1
Plumbing valves and handles
Work great
L**J
It works, but quick tip for others in case of leaks
Successful install of this hardware, but it did take me longer than expected due to troubleshooting from some leaking I had to sort out.After installing everything according to the directions, I still had some leaking when the water was turned on. I finally realized that I was supposed to install the three plastic o-rings (not sure if this is the correct term) on the stems on the side facing where you screw them into the wall. After placing these, I haven't had any leaks (knock on wood).Not sure if this was obvious, or I didn't read the directions properly, but I swear it doesn't mention that step. So if anyone has issues and stumble on this review, that could be your issue. I had to compare the old stems from my tub to the new ones in this kit and realized that was the missing piece.
S**Y
Jankey
The media could not be loaded. Our faucets were leaking so finding this replacement was great. Ordered, changed them out then a couple and months later noticed leaking again. Took it apart to figure out what's happening and noticed the nut broke and had practically turned into a spring... Not very happy. This should've lasted a heck of a lot longer than a couple months... Now I gotta get a deep socket to try and get this stupid thing out so I can switch it again. Will not be buying this again.
M**R
I didn't have to rip the bathroom wall apart or switch faucets
I have a bathtub faucet that is probably close to 50 years old. I really didn't want a new flimsy plastic single handle faucet and I was not looking forward to the wall being ripped apart for new plumbing. Unfortunately I was at the point where the build up was so bad it fused the screws to the handles and the hot water handle snapped off. I found a video online that showed the Danco Bathtub remodel kit. I couldn't find a name anywhere on the handles so I removed an escutcheon and found a few numbers when I searched those numbers it told me it was a Gerber faucet part and I knew which kit to order. The hardest part was getting the other old handles off. The new valves installed fairly easily and the special wrench was a necessity to get the old ones off and new ones on. I probably had the water shut off no more than 45 minutes to install 3 new valves and then I had a working faucet and shower again with no leaks, no holes, and no costly plumbers. Under $50 thanks this is a great DIY kit that gave new life to a very old faucet. (before and after)
D**D
This was a true waste of my money
I purchased this trim kit to replace an original Gerber kit because that is what the kit was supposed to do. As it turns out, after paying a plumber to replace it, one of the stem valves was defective, and further, one of the seats was already cracked upon opening the package. There were also brass metal shavings in the package and on the parts enforcing the poor quality craftsmanship that apparently when into the production of these parts. Also, because the package came in sealed plastic, once I opened it, the packaging was destroyed and wasn't in any condition to return it in. So as a result, I had to purchase a new kit (from another manufacturer) to complete the job! So between the cost of the kit and shipping, $50 went down the drain (no pun intended), not to mention the labor cost for my plumber. Never again. Do not buy this product!
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