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How do you remove a Grohe thermostatic cartridge?

Author

Owen Barnes

Updated on March 09, 2026

How do you remove a Grohe thermostatic cartridge?

If there’s no sign of a screw head, look for a small metal circle. This is a decorative cap that covers the screws holding your Grohe shower temperature control handle in place. Use a small flat-head screwdriver to pop off the cap, followed by a hex key to take out the newly exposed screw.

How do you remove a Grohe single handle kitchen faucet?

How Do I Remove a Grohe Kitchen Faucet?

  1. Step 1: Disconnect the Water Lines.
  2. Step 2: Loosen the Sprayer Nuts.
  3. Step 3: Loosen the Faucet Nuts.
  4. Step 4: Remove the C-Clips.
  5. Step 5: Pull Out the Faucet.
  6. Step 1: Disconnect the Supply Hoses.
  7. Step 2: Disconnect the Sprayer.
  8. Step 3: Loosen the Faucet Nuts.

How do you remove a Grohe kitchen faucet handle?

To remove either handle, you simply grip it and pull upwards. If it doesn’t come off, wiggle it back and forth a bit while you pull harder. If you can’t muster enough strength to lift it, you may need to use locking pliers. When it comes to this, be sure to wrap a rag around the handle to protect it from the pliers.

What Grohe faucet do I have?

If you still cannot locate the model, check the bottom of the faucet beneath your sink — this part is a called a stem. You may see the words “Grohe” or the full manufacturer name of “Friedrich Grohe” engraved somewhere on that part of the faucet. You should also see a model number.

How do you remove a Grohe handle?

Grohe Seabury Handle Removal To remove either handle, you simply grip it and pull upwards. If it doesn’t come off, wiggle it back and forth a bit while you pull harder. If you can’t muster enough strength to lift it, you may need to use locking pliers.

How do you remove a Grohe shower head?

Remove the shower head from the water pipe with a wrench or pair of pliers to unscrew it in a counterclockwise direction. Cover the shower head with a washcloth, while loosening it, to prevent it from getting scratched. Once you’ve loosened it, keep turning until it comes off of the pipe.