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Shower hardware replacement
Posted on 3/23/26 at 12:37 pm
Posted on 3/23/26 at 12:37 pm
I am replacing the hardware in my shower. Is there anything I have to worry about with switching brands? Are the internals the same for all? I seem to remember when I first moved in, I replaced hardware on bathtubs, and my first purchase couldn't be used. Thanks.
Posted on 3/23/26 at 12:56 pm to TDTOM
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Are the internals the same for all?
The valves will be completely different among brands

Posted on 3/23/26 at 12:58 pm to Shexter
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The valves will be completely different among brands
Thanks. I assume the valve comes with the new hardware for the plumber?
Posted on 3/23/26 at 1:11 pm to TDTOM
Are you changing out everything or just the trim kit (IE tubspout, handles, etc). If your just changing the trim kit it needs to be same brand. If your changing out everything it doesn't matter because your changing out everything and it comes with trim, valve body, valve etc.
Posted on 3/23/26 at 1:13 pm to SETH6180
Changing the handle and head. Going from Glacier Bay to Delta. Also changing dual sink fixtures.
Posted on 3/23/26 at 1:44 pm to TDTOM
As mentioned, the mixing values will be different. The tub filler should just unscrew and you would screw on the new one, unless it’s a different length. Some plumbers use a copper stub out that’s sautered at the 90°, out the wall, from the mixing value so that might get a little technical if you need to adjust length.
If you don’t plan on demoing the shower, you can cut an access on the rear of the wet wall to access shower valve. Be aware that the existing shower valve is most probably anchored to some dead wood that will need to be surgically removed. Before you can cut the valve loose and reattach new value.
Make sure you purchase a value with the same number of functions.
Depending on valve size & how much play you have with the pipes, you might need to offset the water lines a bit so if you’re going to cut an access, make sure it’s larger enough. You can Amazon almost any size access panel to finish off the hole you’ve cut. I’ve also made them afterward with scrap plywood and 1x.
Good luck!
If you don’t plan on demoing the shower, you can cut an access on the rear of the wet wall to access shower valve. Be aware that the existing shower valve is most probably anchored to some dead wood that will need to be surgically removed. Before you can cut the valve loose and reattach new value.
Make sure you purchase a value with the same number of functions.
Depending on valve size & how much play you have with the pipes, you might need to offset the water lines a bit so if you’re going to cut an access, make sure it’s larger enough. You can Amazon almost any size access panel to finish off the hole you’ve cut. I’ve also made them afterward with scrap plywood and 1x.
Good luck!
Posted on 3/23/26 at 2:00 pm to TDTOM
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Going from Glacier Bay to Delta
Plumber guy over the weekend said that GB was actually Delta but branded for Home Depot. Not sure if that is true or not.
Posted on 3/23/26 at 2:03 pm to idlewatcher
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Plumber guy over the weekend said that GB was actually Delta but branded for Home Depot. Not sure if that is true or not.
That is not what the google is telling me.
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No, Glacier Bay and Delta are not the same brand. Glacier Bay is a proprietary, budget-friendly brand owned by Home Depot, while Delta is a distinct, higher-quality manufacturer. While some Glacier Bay products may copy Delta designs or use similar, interchangeable parts, they differ significantly in material quality, durability, and price.
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Glacier Bay is a private-label brand owned exclusively by The Home Depot. These budget-friendly faucets are manufactured by various third-party suppliers, primarily including overseas manufacturers like Globe Union Industrial Corp and Lota International, which produce the items in China, Taiwan, and Israel.
Posted on 3/23/26 at 2:21 pm to TDTOM
You better make sure that delta handle fits that Glacier Bay mixing valve first. I'm not sure trim kits fit across multiple brands.
I'd just swap out the valve as well. Delta is much better than GB. I'd suggest buying your new Delta from a plumbing supply house, and not Lowes or HD.
I'd just swap out the valve as well. Delta is much better than GB. I'd suggest buying your new Delta from a plumbing supply house, and not Lowes or HD.
This post was edited on 3/23/26 at 2:26 pm
Posted on 3/23/26 at 2:30 pm to SETH6180
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I'd suggest buying your new Delta from a plumbing supply house, and not Lowes or HD.
Why?
Posted on 3/23/26 at 2:33 pm to TDTOM
Cheaper components in the faucets from big box. More plastic vs brass.
Posted on 3/23/26 at 2:39 pm to TDTOM
No reason to use the supply warehouse. That's what your plumber uses and adds another 25% on top of.
If HD or Lowes have Delta, and the plumbing warehouse has Delta, if they are the same model number, they're exactly the same. Anyone telling you different is FOS.
If HD or Lowes have Delta, and the plumbing warehouse has Delta, if they are the same model number, they're exactly the same. Anyone telling you different is FOS.
Posted on 3/23/26 at 3:50 pm to HubbaBubba
Supply houses and big box rarely sell the same model #'s. Very similar but you're going to get more plastic with the big box. But do as you see fit....from a family of plumbers I've put both in. For my own home I will not install a faucet from home depot/lowes.
This post was edited on 3/23/26 at 3:52 pm
Posted on 3/23/26 at 3:54 pm to TDTOM
quote:Does not. Once you buy or choose the trim kit, read the specs and it will tell you what valve you need.
Thanks. I assume the valve comes with the new hardware for the plumber?
Posted on 3/23/26 at 11:23 pm to TDTOM
I am still not exactly clear on what you mean by “hardware”
Are you replacing the whole faucet or just some components of the faucet, showerhead or drain?
Are you replacing the whole faucet or just some components of the faucet, showerhead or drain?
Posted on 3/24/26 at 5:13 am to TDTOM
You will have to replace the whole thing. I just ran into this doing some work at a neighbors house. There were no markings so I pulled the valve and found markings to tell it was Glacier Bay. Glacier Bay no longer made the valve/diverter set up she had so she bought a whole new Delta set up. I opened the wall and pulled it. Upon doing this I discovered the plumber sweated fittings on because if the threaded adapters were installed the valve did not fit in the wall so I had to notch the studs to make it fit. Some of those valve bodies say not to sweat to them even if the internals are removed so I suspect that’s why her Glacier Bay didn’t seem to work. Make sure your plumber follows the instructions.
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