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Delta Faucet R10000-UNBX MultiChoice Universal Tub and Shower Valve Body for Tub Faucet Trim Kits , Black

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Arrives Thursday, Dec 26
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Features

  • Complete flexibility: Delta's MultiChoice universal valve gives you flexibility to upgrade your shower trim without altering plumbing. It is compatible with most Delta single-function, dual-function, or dual-function thermostatic trim kits
  • Recommended use: Compatible to meet the needs for the most commonly used plumbing methods and is ideal for shower units with bath tubs and tub spouts
  • Universal connection options: 1'2-inch universal inlets accept 1'2-inch copper, 1'2-inch iron pipe, PEX or CPVC adapters
  • Valve body only: Valve body only, required cartridge is included with your Delta shower trim of choice
  • LIFETIME LIMITED WARRANTY: You can install with confidence, knowing Delta's MultiChoice Universal Valve is backed by Delta Faucet's Lifetime Limited Warranty

Description

A revolutionary system that allows easy changes to shower function, style, and appearance without altering the plumbing behind the wall- exclusively from Delta Faucet Company. From the Manufacturer A revolutionary system that allows easy changes to shower function, style, and appearance without altering the plumbing behind the wall-exclusively from Delta Faucet Company.


Manufacturer: ‎Delta Faucet


Part Number: ‎GID-130014


Item Weight: ‎1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎4.88 x 5.06 x 4.88 inches


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎R10000-UNBX


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎Standard


Color: ‎Black


Style: ‎Without Stops or Mounting Kit


Finish: ‎No Finish


Material: ‎Metal


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Cartridge, Delta Faucet R10000-Unbx Multichoice(R) Universal Tub And Shower Valve Body


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎Faucet and Finish Lifetime Limited Warranty


Date First Available: September 14, 2004


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Unforseen problem that was easily resolved
Size: Standard
After forty years we are remodeling our master bath. After I sweated the unit in and plugged the shower and spigot lines I turned the water back on, leaving the test plug in place where the valve will ultimately reside. Didn't want to immediately install the control, figured the test plug would be easier to work around while we installed Hardyboard and tile. Not a great idea. in every part of the house the cold taps became warm and the hot taps also warm, but at least a little warmer. Seems that the cold and hot supplies were being mixed from the relatively remote bath. I resolved problem by installing control--I'll have to work around it as I proceed with work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2023 by Berniebutt

  • Good quality
Size: Standard
It works.
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2023 by 2longg

  • Perfect! Love it!
Size: Standard
Not much to say really! I love DELTA, heavy duty , never had a problem with them, I use their spickets too...never had a problem with anything by them! Cheers!
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2023 by Shane

  • Quality product
Size: Standard
My plumber was happy that I chose Delta. He said the cheaper brands do not last long and cost a lot to replace.
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2023 by Kristie

  • Delta is the way to go
Size: Standard
Bought rough in as well as faucets for new construction. All well built products.
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2023 by eightoff

  • Ehh, Ahh and Ooooo
Size: Standard
I will install tomorrow. If you're converting from a two handle to this, get the Delta remodel plate ONLY. Moen's will not fit. Cost me $7+ to find this out. Delta's is plastic : ( Google "Single handle shower/tub valve recommendations for good flow rate" and click on the post on Terry Love's site. It has flow rates for this. The last post was flattering of this unit and has data you might like seeing. There are better flow rates available and I think American Standard was one of them. The shower head is a little difficult to "adjust" for better flow, but it can be done, or you can get one that is. I live next to a Superior lake and water is abundant. If water gets tough to find, I'll shower with baby wipes. The black plastic thing is the Plaster Ring and for a fiberglass stall, it should set against the backside of the wall, not flush with the surface. This is straight from Marcus at Delta customer service. My Plaster Ring was slightly broken with 2 of the four clips that hold it to the brass snapped off. Marcus said it was not a problem and offered to send a new one. I can't wait 7 days though. I just used some epoxy to hold it on. It's not structural and once mounted Marcus said many users throw it away. It serves only to aid in properly positioning of the unit. He said it provides some extra support to the valve when left on. There was a white thing included which is not described in the instructions. It was a couple of inches long, 1/2" diameter and had two o-rings on the end. Marcus said this is a leak check device. After hooking up the water lines, this thing is pushed into one of the holes inside the valve, then install the Test Cap and Bonnet. Turn the water on. If you plugged the cold side, hot water will flow out the tub spout. This will allow you to check for leaks on the cold side. Reverse the steps to check for leaks on the hot side. I really dislike plumbing, and I'm loathe to spend my Saturday ripping out the wall to do this work, but duty calls. I will update if I have further comments. Update 7/9/16 Took me all day and then some because of unexpected stuff and delays. The instructions are not perfect, but should be. There's no excuse for typos or missing steps. The info on installing the Valve Trim never said to install the Rotational Limit Stop. It said to install the Temperature Control Knob though. I eventually figured it out, but come on guys!! Then I could not get really hot water even with the Limit Stop full hot. The things we live with because of lawyers and lawsuits. I modded the Limit Stop to get hotter water. Not too tough to do using a hack saw blade. The flow rate without the cartridge installed was significantly higher. I used that white plug mentioned above to check for leaks and that's why I know the flow is higher without the cartridge. I'll live with that I guess. I didn't study the cartridge to see if it could be modded. I used female copper pipe thread adapters on the rough in valve. I sweated 1/2 copper to those before I put them on the valve. This will allow me to reuse the valve when I remodel the bathroom someday. If you do this too, wrap the male threads 3 times with teflon tape and put white TFE pipe compound on the threads too, I get good sealing using this approach. The biggest challenge I faced was the shower ell was not fastened to anything. When I removed the showerhead pipe and cut the vertical copper going to it, the 1/2 copper pipe dropped down and it was impossible to put it back where it was. I have no idea what the original installer was thinking or how we did it. I had to rip apart the wall above the fiberglass shower stall and mount the ell properly. Sigh...did I say I dislike plumbing? I like this unit and I'm glad I bought it. I recommend it to others. 10:30 PM and called it a day. It was nice to take shower again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2016 by dconstable

  • Check it for defects upon receipt!
Size: Standard
I'm not a plumber, and I really learned a lot through this experience. First off, if you're wondering why Delta, Moen, and the other name brands are so expensive, here's why: THEY HAVE REPLACEABLE PARTS. When your shower valve starts leaking (usually around 10 years old), you can buy a new valve core and have it working like new for ~40 bucks. This saves you from having to replace the valve, which saves you from destroying the tile/fiberglass around the valve. If you buy a cheap Chinese valve and shower hardware set, you have to pay to rebuild the whole shower when it fails. As a bonus, once this is installed you can restyle your bathroom with new shower hardware without doing any plumbing. This product works perfectly fine. It mixes the water temperature well, and the water doesn't get cold or hot in response to a toilet flush, etc. I did receive one with a tiny bit of damage: one of the barbs had been snapped off of the plastic mount. It probably would have worked fine, but I didn't want to risk it. Amazon quickly and cheerfully replaced it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2021 by Dave B.

  • Reasonably priced replacement shower Valve.
Size: Standard
Reasonably priced replacement shower Valve. Nice cartridge design.
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2022 by Tricia K. Brown

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