For aesthetic reasons, the shower head and taps are often in a line with the floor drain. I have never heard of any requirement that they must be so. It is usually most convenient to have the drain centered in the shower stall area, and the head is usually likewise centered, and a short run from the handles to the head is generally preferred, so yes, more or less.
I mount them 70 inches from the floor of the shower.
I fit all shower heads 72 inches from floor .
More "VOLUME" flowing from the tub spout then the shower head as the shower head has a flow restrictor
under your bed, in your hair clogged up shower-drain, in your head, under your skin, in an ants body, in a spiders abdomen, center of the world, ect.
72 inches from tub floor.
Shower spouts are usually 60 - 70 inches above the tub floor.
In a rough-in diagram, the proper placement and configuration of shower plumbing typically involves positioning the hot and cold water supply lines above the shower valve, with the drain pipe located below the shower floor. The shower head and controls should be placed at a comfortable height for the user, with the necessary connections for the water supply and drainage properly aligned.
No. Once down the drain, it is gone. The water from the shower head is continuously new and fresh.One idiot company does recirculate the shower water back through the shower heads BUT most civilized codes will not allow the use of gray water to be used other then lawn watering etc
There are alot of people in this world who like to take a shower instead of taking a bath. When you take a shower water comes out of a fauset from about your head and if you do not have a shower enclosure then your floor will get all wet.
if its just a shower and no tub spout then it most likely must be in your shower head and if its a hand held shower head (with a flexible hose attached) it most likely has a bad seal or some other way which allows air to get inside and drain the water out slowly. The same can be for a shower with a tub spout diverter and the shower head has a bad seal thus letting the water drain down the tub spout and it can be a real slow leak to cause the squeaking noise 20 minutes later, my guess of the squeaking noise would come from the air being pushed inside the shower head.
I am not sure about everyone, but my body remains the same height in the shower as out of the shower. I am a little under six foot two inches both in and out of the shower dingus truffle. My wife grows in the shower she just informed me. She is five one outside of the shower, and five eight in the shower! I got so much hair on my eye o can see the love dolphin form space.
absolutely think about two story house with tank on first floor