Hello. I'm doing my first shower faucet replacement and looking for some advice. I thought I could just buy any faucet but turns out that's not the case. I saw where I needed to identify the valve type, so that's what I've been trying to do. After removing the old faucet, a Sterling, I'm not sure what I'm looking at. I think this is the cartridge, but I don't understand how that relates to the valve type, or how to figure out what faucets I can buy. So I have a couple of quesitons.
1. The old faucet was a Sterling, which looks like is part of Kohler. So does that mean I'm limited to only using their faucets as replacements with this current setup? I don't want to replace the whole valve or do any soldering, etc.
2. If I wanted to use a different brand of faucet, is there a way to do it without replacing the valve?
Thank you in advance.
1. The old faucet was a Sterling, which looks like is part of Kohler. So does that mean I'm limited to only using their faucets as replacements with this current setup? I don't want to replace the whole valve or do any soldering, etc.
2. If I wanted to use a different brand of faucet, is there a way to do it without replacing the valve?
Thank you in advance.