Shower Valve Repair & Replacement in Beaverton, Oregon
A shower that drips when it's off, won't get hot enough, or has a handle that's hard to control usually has a fixable valve problem — not a reason to remodel the whole bathroom. True Flow Plumbing diagnoses and repairs shower valves throughout Beaverton.
Shower Valve Service in Beaverton
Beaverton's 1960s ranch homes in Cedar Hills and Raleigh Hills commonly have original three-handle shower setups or early single-handle valves with worn stems. The most common call is a shower that won't get hot enough or can't be regulated — usually a cartridge that's worn out after 40–50 years. Murrayhill and Bethany homes from the 1990s have Moen and Delta pressure-balance valves where the cartridge is the first thing to go after 20–25 years.
🔧 Cartridge Replacement
The cartridge inside a single-handle shower valve controls water temperature and flow — when it wears out, the shower drips, won't regulate properly, or runs either scalding or cold. We stock common Moen, Delta, and Kohler cartridges.
🚿 Pressure-Balance Valve Repair
Pressure-balance valves prevent scalding when a toilet flushes or washer runs — when the balancing element fails, temperature spikes become unpredictable. We repair and replace pressure-balance valves throughout Beaverton.
🌡️ Thermostatic Valve Upgrade
Thermostatic valves hold an exact temperature regardless of pressure changes elsewhere in the house — a meaningful upgrade in homes with multiple bathrooms or frequent pressure variation.
🔩 Three-Handle Conversion
Older Beaverton homes often have three-handle setups — separate hot, cold, and diverter valves. We convert these to modern single-handle pressure-balance valves for better control and simpler operation.
🛁 Tub/Shower Diverter
A diverter that doesn't fully redirect water from tub to shower — or leaks back into the tub while the shower is on — is a common repair we handle in Beaverton.
🏠 Full Valve Replacement
When a valve body is beyond repair or parts are discontinued, we replace the entire valve — body, cartridge, and trim — and restore full function without a full bathroom remodel.
Signs Your Beaverton Shower Valve Needs Service
- Shower drips or runs when the handle is fully in the off position
- Can't get the water hot enough — or it's too hot and can't be cooled down
- Temperature changes suddenly while showering when another fixture is used
- Handle is hard to turn, won't stay in position, or has excessive play
- Diverter doesn't hold — tub spout still flows when shower is on
- Visible moisture or water staining on the wall around the valve trim
Beaverton Neighborhoods We Serve
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my shower in Beaverton not get hot enough?
In most cases, a shower that won't get hot enough has a worn cartridge that's restricting the hot water side, a anti-scald limiter set too conservatively, or a mixing valve that's failing. In older Beaverton homes, a partially closed hot water shutoff inside the wall can also restrict temperature. We diagnose before we replace anything.
How long does shower valve repair take in Beaverton?
A cartridge replacement takes 45–60 minutes in most cases. A full valve replacement — where we're installing new valve body, trim, and handle — typically takes 2–3 hours depending on wall access and the condition of the existing connections. We'll give you a realistic time estimate before we start.
Should I repair or replace my shower valve in Beaverton?
If the valve body itself is in good condition and only the cartridge is worn, repair is the right call — it restores full function for a fraction of the replacement cost. If the valve body is cracked, corroded, or the model is discontinued with no available parts, replacement makes more sense. We'll tell you which situation you're in honestly.
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Shower Problem in Beaverton?
We diagnose and repair shower valves throughout Beaverton. Call for same-day service or a free estimate.
