Read article : Can You Replace a Single Lever Shower Faucet With Two Handles?
Before you replace a single-handle tub faucet, take it out of the wall. Removing the single-handle faucet requires special tools like an Allen wrench and a handle puller if the handle sticks and will not slide off by hand. First unscrew the set screw on the side of the handle, pull it off and unscrew the bonnet under the handle. Take out the cartridge, and unscrew and remove the trim surrounding the faucet. Use a screwdriver to unscrew these screws. All that is left is the shower body valve for the single-handle faucet. Since today's single-handle faucets require their own shower valve, your new double-handle faucet will not mount to this valve, so remove and replace it.
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