5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Moentrol 3570 Best Valve,
July 2, 2011 TEXTILEBLOCKS - See all my reviews
This review is from: Moen 3570 M-PACT Moentrol 1/2-Inch CC Valve with Stops (Tools & Home Improvement)
If you are remodeling your bathroom and replacing your valve, This is the best replacement valve out there. The handle pulls out and you can control the temp. all the others you turn the valve and only get full pressure. With this valve, you can push the handle in to regulate pressure and temp. & They last 40 years or more. I have been remodeling bathrooms for my whole life and found this to be the #1 replacement. [...]
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Very Good Service,
September 27, 2011 T. Cassel (Pennsylvania) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Moen 3570 M-PACT Moentrol 1/2-Inch CC Valve with Stops (Tools & Home Improvement)
I just called Moen because our shower started dripping after we installed a water softener. Customer Service asked the right questions and they will send us a new cartridge free of charge. The product is covered as long we live in our house. Great service!
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Beware--old style valve does not work with current faucets!,
December 19, 2011 vetaflame - See all my reviews
Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?)
This review is from: Moen 3570 M-PACT Moentrol 1/2-Inch CC Valve with Stops (Tools & Home Improvement)
I order from Amazon all the time, and usually I'm very pleased, but I recently ordered a new bathtub, this valve, a faucet set, and a drain, all for my bathroom remodel, and most of it turned out to be a disaster. The drain leaked so badly that after two days of trying to make it work, my plumber bought a different one at Home Depot. He installed this valve in the wall, which was then tiled over, and today he returned to install the Moen faucet I bought at the same time from Amazon, which is supposed to work with this valve. As it turns out, the trim kit for the faucet has screw holes in different places than this valve. According to the plumber, this is an older valve style which does not work with the current trim kits. Removing the valve now would mean ripping the wall open again and then retiling, so that's not going to happen. We are going to have to hunt down an old trim kit or buy a different faucet--which means I'll be eating the cost on this faucet, since parts of it...Read more