Standard height = 48" A.F.F.
The standard height for a wall mixer for a shower can vary depending on factors such as the height of the users and the design of the shower itself. However, a common range for the installation height of a wall mixer is between 1000mm to 1200mm (39 inches to 47 inches) above the finished floor level. This height range allows for ease of access and use while standing in the shower, while also accommodating different showerhead heights and shower arm lengths. It's important to note that local building codes and regulations may dictate specific installation requirements, so it's always a good idea to check with a licensed professional or your local building authority to ensure your shower is installed safely and in compliance with any applicable codes. If you require any assistance with bathroom remodeling, please feel free to contact us at 1-425-307-5583.
The purpose of a shower curtain is to contain water - keeping it off the floor and the wall, especially if it is not covered in a waterproof surface material. One important factor in hanging the curtain is the height of the people showering. A tall person whose head is closer to the shower head will put a lot more water up and out of the shower enclosure than a shorter person. In the planning stages of a plumbing project, you can place the shower head higher than normal (nice for us tall folks, anyway) to minimize spray deflection. But if this is a case of a new curtain rod only, take note of where droplets remain after you shower, and plan to place the curtain rod where it will deflect the spray. This is unfair on taller people, however, as standard shower curtains can only be raised so far before they let water out the bottom! Perhaps you'll need to buy or make an extra-long curtain; maybe add coordinating fabric to the top or bottom of a standard curtain. If height is not an issue, hang a curtain liner on the rod and hold it up over the tub; the bottom of the liner should fall securely into the tub, but not lie on the bottom. Mark the bracket position and be sure to hang the rod level. Remember to keep close watch on the painted surfaces inside the shower enclosure: if your tile stops short of the spray-line, you'll be repainting more often to keep moisture out of the drywall. It is always a good practice to wipe walls after showering, to keep nasty things like mold and mildew at bay. Even the best latex paint is no match for standing water, and you certainly don't want your drywall compromised. Good luck! Jill Murtagh, Murtagh Interiors
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I mount them 70 inches from the floor of the shower.
The height of the base is part of the triangle and the height of the prism is the height of the rectangle
The shower diverter is loose or broken inside and needs to be changed.
Yes, because walk in showers are much easier to maintain and clean than traditional shower stalls. A walk in shower stall will also have a height adjustable nozzle.
It's the part of a tub control that makes the water go to either the faucet or the shower.
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It's usually due to a combination of two things: back pressure from the shower head, aggravated by the newer low-flow shower heads, acting against a slight leak at the diverter valve. I find that it gets worse after I've been away for a few days and assume that there's scale build-up in both places... the shower head and the diverter. You can try using a descaling solution on the shower head and/or checking that the diverter valve is seating properly and possibly greasing its seat with some silicone grease.
1- plugged shower head 2- defective diverter
vnthe Indiana tub faucets i have here on the diverter stems they have two flat sides on them and there is a special socket to remove that stem i got mine from a company called wil-mar once you have the tool the stem will come right out and there are two washers in there to replace
A two way should be enough.
The piping has to be the exact same length for each shower head from the tee where the cold and hot water feeds from the top of the diverter faucet.
It means you have a cross connection, usually at a tub/shower diverter
ON a Hansgrohe do u fit a non return valve with a diverter with hand shower
A walk in shower is an innovative shower that has a door for access. There are now also walk in tubs which gives you the best of both bathing worlds.