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Diverter Tub Spout in Brushed Nickel

Update your bathroom with the Danco Tub Spout with Diverter in Brushed Nickel. Replacing your dirty, dingy tub spout will help upgrade the look of your tub/shower and help prevent leaks. Old worn out tub spouts have a tenancy to erode and crack creating unwanted leaks. Updating your tub spout is not only simple and easy, but it is also a money saver. This tub spout is constructed from metal for strength and durability in your tub/shower. This tub spout comes complete with adapters and Plumber’s Tape for an easy and seamless installation. The spout is manufactured to fit 3/4 in.- and 1/2 in. threads, 1/2 in. copper slip and 1/2 in. thread in nose. For a sharp, tailored look in your bathroom choose Danco’s Brushed Nickel Diverter Tub Spout.

Model # 89249
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Danco
1.33 out of 5 based on 6 customer ratings
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Product Description

Update your bathroom with the Danco Tub Spout with Diverter in Brushed Nickel. Replacing your dirty, dingy tub spout will help upgrade the look of your tub/shower and help prevent leaks. Old worn out tub spouts have a tenancy to erode and crack creating unwanted leaks. Updating your tub spout is not only simple and easy, but it is also a money saver. This tub spout is constructed from metal for strength and durability in your tub/shower. This tub spout comes complete with adapters and Plumber’s Tape for an easy and seamless installation. The spout is manufactured to fit 3/4 in.- and 1/2 in. threads, 1/2 in. copper slip and 1/2 in. thread in nose. For a sharp, tailored look in your bathroom choose Danco’s Brushed Nickel Diverter Tub Spout.

  • Durable metal construction provides strength and durability in your tub/shower
  • Designed for 3/4 in.- and 1/2 in. threads, 1/2 in. copper slip and 1/2 in. thread in nose
  • Versatile design allows for a fit with most tub/showers
  • Diverter included allowing water to flow upward to your showerhead
  • Just pull up to diverter the water upward and downward to keep the water flowing downward into the tub
  • Includes multiple adapters to choose from to help fit your specific brand
  • Plumbers tape is included to help with installation
  • Modern brushed nickel finish will compliment your existing bathroom décor
  • Installs with simple household tools making this an easy do-it-yourself project

Specifications

  • PKG Height (in.)2.89
  • PKG Width (in.)5.88
  • PKG Length (in.)9.49
  • PKG Weight (in.)0.60
  • Product Height(in).2.50
  • Product Width(in).5.12
  • OEM BrandUniversal
  • MaterialMetal
  • Product TypeTub Spout

5 reviews for Diverter Tub Spout in Brushed Nickel

  1. Tom Huizinga

    There should be internal threads on the inside of the extension nipple. There are none. The reducer adapter will not thread onto stub out nipple unless reversed in direction from what is shown on the illustration. Total diy failure. Also, the video shows wrong installation...Read More

    • Danco (store manager)

      Good Morning Tom,
      Based on the explanation given, it sounds like the “A” slide adapter is still inside the extension nipple (from the factory) and that you were trying to screw the “reducer” into the extension nipple. The “A” adapter h...Read More

  2. John Yuschak

    What a hunk of Junk. I’ve installed 5 or 6 spouts over the years. It usually takes 5 minutes or so . I spent 15 minutes reading the directions then 5 more swearing at the thing. It didn’t even come with part A ? It won’t even slide on the copper pipe with out messing up ...Read More

  3. Jash Sayani

    I believe my current spout is Danco 88434. Home Depot only carries 89249 now, which does not have a punched hole in the plastic nipple. So the screw wont go through to my copper pipe and fasten. Now I need to drill a hole in the plastic nipple so I can get the screw fastened t...Read More

    • Danco (store manager)

      Good Morning Jash,
      I went and searched on Home Depot 88434 and it is currently sold at Home Depot online and in stores. You can also purchase this product at Amazon.

  4. Charles Murphy

    universal faucet includes threaded adaptor but faucet connection is not threaded. can’t attach without the corresponding threaded insert. pretty big miss.

  5. Philip

    I purchased the 89249. The instructions calls for a compression washer for a copper pipe stub. There was not a compression washer with the assembly. No evidence of the package being opened prior to me buying it. I’ll be running back to Home Depot asap.

    • Danco (store manager)

      Hi Philip-
      Please reach out to our Technical Support team and they will be happy to assist you in making sure you have all of the correct parts. They can be reached at [email protected].

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Step-by-step instructions

Replacing a Tub Spout is an easy project that you can definitely handle yourself. It’s a great way to upgrade the look of your bathroom or to repair a spout that has seen better days. There are several different types of Tub Spouts. Here we are going to detail how to replace a ½” Copper Pipe Slip Connection, which is the most popular type of connection. For other connections, be sure to follow the manufacturer’s directions for installing your Tub Spout. Tools and supplies required: Phillips Screwdriver, Flat Head Screwdriver, Adjustable Pliers, Fine Gauge Sandpaper
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step-1

Turning counterclockwise, remove the old Tub Spout. If your Tub Spout has a set screw holding it in place, be sure to remove that prior to rotating the Spout off. If your Tub Spout is hard to remove, you may need to use the end of a hammer or large wrench to help loosen while turning. Just insert the handle into the opening of the Tub Spout for leverage.

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step-2

Measure the Stub Out Nipple length from the wall surface to the end of the Pipe. The Stub Out Nipple must be between 2” and 3” long. The end of the Stub Out Nipple should be even.

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step-3

Use Sandpaper to remove burrs and sharp edges from the end of the Tubing and to polish the Tube surface to a smooth, bright copper color.

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step-4

Slide the Adapter onto the Stub Out Nipple with the threads toward the wall. Lubricate the Stub Out Nipple tubing about 1” with Silicone Grease.

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Slide the O-ring onto the Stub Out Nipple at least 1/2” from the end of the Nipple.

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Slide the Extension Nipple onto the Stub Out Nipple and thread onto the Adapter aligning hole in the Extension Nipple with the slot in the Adapter. Turning clockwise, tighten the Extension Nipple onto the Adapter until the slot in the Adapter aligns with the hole in the Extension Nipple.

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step-7

Thread the Screw into the Retainer Ring. Slide the Retainer Ring Assembly onto the Extension Nipple. Align the Screw with recessed hole on the Extension Nipple. Tighten the Screw, forcing it to break through the Extension Nipple. Using a Phillips Screwdriver, tighten the Screw until it touches the Stub Out Nipple. Then tighten 1/2 to 1 full turn to secure the Extension Nipple to the Stub Out Nipple. Do not over tighten.

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step-8

Turning clockwise, apply 6 to 8 turns of the Pipe Thread Tape to the threads on the Male end of Extension Nipple.

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step-9

Turning clockwise, tighten the new Spout onto the Extension Nipple.

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Turn water on and test for leaks. If water is leaking from the rear of the Tub Spout, reinstall, as this could damage your wall.

California residents prop 65 warning This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium (hexavalent compounds), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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