Diverter Stem for Pfister Verve 910-022

chat iconWHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY…

“Hi, I just wanted to write back and tell you how much I appreciate the quick response and service. I'm old, and good customer service used to be the norm. Not anymore, so when a company gives GREAT customer service, I like to thank them for it. I really appreciate you taking the time to answer my question, and also the fast shipping on my part. Have a great day! ...Steve ”
-Steve
09/27/2024

$31.27

 

The Pfister 910-022 Crown Imperial Replacement Diverter Stem is a solid brass compression diverter stem used to repair leaky multi-handle tub and shower faucets. It redirects the flow of water from the tub spout to the shower head.

We can ship anywhere the US Postal Service ships. For orders being shipped outside the US, please contact us at (888) ASK-NOEL, noelsplumbingsupply@fuse.net, or via the text widget on this screen.

SKU: 18359 Category: Tag:

The Pfister 910-022 Diverter Stem and Bonnet Assembly restores original performance to aging shower valves. Homeowners and professional plumbers rely on this part to eliminate stubborn drips in multi-handle shower faucets.

 

910-022

 

  • Specifically designed for Price Pfister Crown Imperial, Marquis, Verve, and Windsor series 3-handle tub and shower valves.
  • 4 1/4″ Length
  • 12 Point Broach

 

 

Customer submitted images. 

 

Common questions about this product

Is this the correct item for my application? chevron-icon

If you’re not sure text us a picture 1-888-275-6635 or email us a picture at noelsplumbingsupply@fuse.net.

 

We will make sure you have the right part.

 

 

Will this item replace the original OEM part? chevron-icon

Yes, this aftermarket part will replace your OEM part. 

chat iconWHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY…

“This place rocks! I have replaced two parts for an old Gerber faucet in the laundry tub. After the spout was leaking, I could not find the right washers anywhere. I had to replace the whole spout, which they had in stock, and it was priced competitively. Now, not a drop leaks. ”
-John D.
02/03/2024