Thanks for the video. Maybe next time, you could film from the house next door, as this vantage is just a little too close to actually see what is happening.
I've just purchased this same combo shower. I think it would be easier to remove the threaded pipe from the shower arm and the shower bracket before attaching it to the wall. The small allen wrench included with the kit is used to loosen the set screws in order to separate the pipe from the arm and bracket. The larger allen wrench is used to attach the threaded pipe to the female end in the wall. The arm and bracket can be slid back on and rotated as necessary until level and the set screws can then be tightened. A critical part of this installation is to be sure the depths of the female threaded pipes in the wall is correct. The manual states .4 inches in from the outside face of the final wall to the lip of the threaded pipe inside of the wall.
How do I seal the plate for the handheld so water does not leak? Support is telling me I don't need to but I see the gap as it does not sit flush against the wall
no need to silicone on the back of the plate. you caulk around the valve so water cant get in behind the wall. you have to think about if someone fix the valves in the future. how they able to remove the plate.
Thanks for the video. Maybe next time, you could film from the house next door, as this vantage is just a little too close to actually see what is happening.
I've just purchased this same combo shower. I think it would be easier to remove the threaded pipe from the shower arm and the shower bracket before attaching it to the wall. The small allen wrench included with the kit is used to loosen the set screws in order to separate the pipe from the arm and bracket. The larger allen wrench is used to attach the threaded pipe to the female end in the wall. The arm and bracket can be slid back on and rotated as necessary until level and the set screws can then be tightened. A critical part of this installation is to be sure the depths of the female threaded pipes in the wall is correct. The manual states .4 inches in from the outside face of the final wall to the lip of the threaded pipe inside of the wall.
Nossa banheiro ficou show, quem diria que atrás dessa parede tem esse arsenal
Parabéns 👋👋🙏
Thank you for this video. I have a similar set up i was not sure how easy it would be to cut the plastic frame down to size. Now i know.
Parabéns
Achei que fosse um closet
Banheiro ficou top 👏👏
Congratulations beautiful work 👏👏👏
For 2x4 framed walls will 2x4 backing works or 2x1?
Quiero ver una instalación en concreto y ladrillo.
How do I seal the plate for the handheld so water does not leak? Support is telling me I don't need to but I see the gap as it does not sit flush against the wall
Silicone
Pipe dope before Teflon tape?
8:37 did you put any silicone between the wall and the plate for the sprayer and head?
Yes l did
Thanks for watching the video
@@robervall4734 thanks…looks good
Why did you silicone the plate to the tile? Was the face plate unable to snap onto the multivalve?
It is necessary to use silicone on the back of the plate otherwise water will find it's way into the back of the wall
no need to silicone on the back of the plate. you caulk around the valve so water cant get in behind the wall. you have to think about if someone fix the valves in the future. how they able to remove the plate.
How not to do it you mean!
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