💧 Replacing a shower valve might look simple from the outside.
 But here’s what really happens:
1. Open the wall behind the shower
2. Cut out the old, leaking valve
3. Repipe the connections
4. Install the new valve, shower arm, trim, and spout
5. Test thoroughly for leaks
Every step requires precision. It’s why DIY attempts often lead to bigger costs down the road — hidden leaks, mold, and water damage.
At Family Home Plumbing, we take pride in doing it right the first time. Even small jobs deserve professional craftsmanship.