How to Install the Delta® Direct to Stud Corner Shower Wall Set

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
  • Follow along as Mike walks through how to install the Delta® Direct to Stud Corner Shower Wall Set (B67916-3838-WH). See our supply list and video shortcuts below to make installing even easier.
    You'll Need:
    - Drill
    - Extension Bit Holder
    - Drill Bits
    - Driver Bit
    - Safety Glasses
    - Caulk Gun
    - Adhesive
    - Sealant
    - Level
    - Carpenters Square
    - Shims
    - Drop Cloth
    - Tape Measure
    - Pencil
    - Utility Knife
    - Screwdriver
    - Screws
    - Hole Saw
    Steps:
    0:00 - Intro
    2:14 - Check Studs are Square and Level
    3:59 - Install Framing
    5:29 - Cut Hole for Mixing Valve
    11:09 - Dry Fit Panels
    14:01 - Install Walls
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Комментарии • 11

  • @snpkeeper
    @snpkeeper 5 месяцев назад +1

    When was the wall board installed? The video started with it in the background and then never mentions it.

  • @richiestaklinski5499
    @richiestaklinski5499 Год назад +2

    The length for the 4 2x6 door nailer boards is 69.5" for those who need to know.

  • @BobDunlock
    @BobDunlock Год назад +1

    I bought my home from a flipper and though we love this shower the valves they used were the cheapest at Home Depot. 18 months later I've got a constant drip that replacing the valve cartridge doesn't fix, so I'm considering removing the shower paneling to replace the valves to a better brand. I don't want to buy a whole new shower, so do you have any recommendations on how to go about removing the paneling so it doesn't hurt the shower and facilitates a clean re-install?

    • @Ghossty1444
      @Ghossty1444 8 месяцев назад

      Replace the valve from behind the wall

    • @BobDunlock
      @BobDunlock 7 месяцев назад

      @@Ghossty1444 In this case that would require digging a trench outside of my house and punching a hole through the foundation.

    • @beardo_M.D.
      @beardo_M.D. 3 месяца назад

      New paneling is around $300 and certainly the cheaper option. It is unlikely you can remove them without damage unless they were installed with no glue or bad glue.@@BobDunlock

  • @lakeman59
    @lakeman59 9 месяцев назад

    if the valve is already installed and soldered why do you need the fire retardant panel.

  • @brashair7652
    @brashair7652 Год назад +11

    Thanks for making this video. It is long overdue. However, like your colleague who shows us how to install the shower base, both you and she tells us to use the sealant and adhesive recommended by Delta in the packaging. However, there IS NO RECOMMENDED ADHESIVE OR SEALANT called out in the packaging, and in your video you purposely blurred out the tube of DAP Kwik Seal Plus you are using. You then stress the importance of using different adhesive and sealant, then proceed to use the same tube of DAP Kwik Seal for both adhering the panels to the studs AND sealing the panels to the base. What gives? Why does Delta have to make this so difficult? They make a great product, but poor instructions on how to install them. This video is a big help to clarify some of the mistakes in Delta’s installation instructions, but still falls short. Delta needs to be more transparent on how to properly install these shower kits, and by making these small but significant changes Delta might just be able to improve the current 2.8 star piss-poor rating of these shower kits that are actually really good quality, but should be rated much better than that.

    • @deltafaucet
      @deltafaucet  Год назад +2

      Thank you for the feedback Brash Air. We apologize for the difficulty finding an adhesive or sealant. For sealants, we recommend DAP 3.0, or Loctite PL Heavy Duty Sealant. If these can't be found, use latex/acrylic high-performance sealants and caulks that are designed for plastic/polystyrene, and do NOT use water cleanup. Other types have the potential for poor adhesion, shrink, and cracking over time.
      For adhesives, any construction adhesive that is safe for plastics can be used, please follow the manufactures instructions for application and cure times.
      Please contact us directly with any questions! We are happy to help.
      -Bryan

  • @roneye99
    @roneye99 Год назад +1

    Where's the shower head plumbing lol