Can you show me how to install an extender for the rain fall shower head. I need it taller and feel confidant to install the shower head nervous to install the extender arm.
i replaced my shower head with kacklo rain shower 6 inch and had them remove the restrictor, the shower i have is a new construction. the one i had in there was new and the pressure was amazing, so so very strong but i wanted a rain shower, upon putting the rain shower, there is hardly any pressure, the rain shower droops at very short distance. not sure what else i can do, i can put back the original shower head and keep using that with no issues.
How do you generally attach the wall cover to the wall, and what do you expect others will have done to attach the wall covers in larger apartment complexes? Would you expect it to present an obstacle for simple DIY improvements in apartments?
If you want to be safe, you can turn off the water from the main. I did not in this video, but a quick accidental knock and turn of the valve, while your shower arm is removed, could cause water rushing out behind your tile.
You have two shower heads in the description: one normal and one high pressure. It looks like in the video you went with the normal one. I’m curious why you chose that one over the high pressure? And how has your experience been? Any regrets compared to if you had done the high pressure?
Can you show me how to install an extender for the rain fall shower head. I need it taller and feel confidant to install the shower head nervous to install the extender arm.
Thank you Robert , wonderfully done.
Thank you!! Perfect tutorial!!!
i replaced my shower head with kacklo rain shower 6 inch and had them remove the restrictor, the shower i have is a new construction. the one i had in there was new and the pressure was amazing, so so very strong but i wanted a rain shower, upon putting the rain shower, there is hardly any pressure, the rain shower droops at very short distance. not sure what else i can do, i can put back the original shower head and keep using that with no issues.
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@@RemodelWithRobert More fun with someone else helping you soap up, too!! hahaha
Thanks so much it really helps me 🎉🎉😊😊
How do you generally attach the wall cover to the wall, and what do you expect others will have done to attach the wall covers in larger apartment complexes? Would you expect it to present an obstacle for simple DIY improvements in apartments?
Hey Robert! Thanks! Do you have to turn off the water from the main? I appreciate the detailed video!
If you want to be safe, you can turn off the water from the main. I did not in this video, but a quick accidental knock and turn of the valve, while your shower arm is removed, could cause water rushing out behind your tile.
@@RemodelWithRobert thanks! Really enjoyed your video. It encouraged my confidence in completing my tasks. Subscribed!
Now how can you take it down to clean it ?
get taller
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I'm about to tackle this project but worried my shower arm is too low. Can you tell me the height of your shower arm?
My shower head is about six and a half feet from the floor. Your height could dictate how high you need it to be personally.
thank you! @@RemodelWithRobert
@@RemodelWithRobert your head looks above the shower head in the video? Are you on a stool or ladder?
You have two shower heads in the description: one normal and one high pressure. It looks like in the video you went with the normal one.
I’m curious why you chose that one over the high pressure? And how has your experience been? Any regrets compared to if you had done the high pressure?
I’m in a rental and shower head does not move.
I don't even know how the hell I came across this video.
Well thanks for dropping by!
The cheapest shower head I’ve seen