We moved into a new home recently, and one of the showers had a bad handle on the hot water valve. We pulled the handles off to replace the set and one of the screws was so rusted that the head broke off when we tried to unscrew it.
I can't seem to find good info on how I can get this screw out.. most guides and videos are about getting out a stripped screw but I don't have a head at all on this one.
Am I screwed(no pun intended) & looking at replacing the valves entriely at this point?
EDIT: This got a lot more attention than I was expecting, just want to say thank you to everyone for the suggestions.
I think I'm going to try to Dremel in a groove for a screwdriver after letting it soak in a lubricant for a bit. If that doesn't work I'll try something else... I had a plumber coming to look today. He took about a 10 second look and said he couldnt get it out and that he would do a full replacement, going in through the wall on the other side.
skyewinter194 t1_iu4nnbx wrote
Replace the entire faucet. Probably from the back side of the shower. If the screws are that rusted, chances are its old enough to warrant a total replacement. In the long run, it will probably be less effort than dealing with repairs to an old set