Are tub and shower valves the same?
Are tub and shower valves the same?
The basics are pretty much the same as they were years ago; however, there seem to be far more faucets to choose from than there were then. A tub and shower faucet comes with hot- and cold-water inlets and a separate outlet for the showerhead and the tub spigot.
How long should a bathtub spout be?
By most codes, the proper height for the spout, where the water comes out of it, above the top edge of the tub is no less than 6 inches.
How long should a tub spout pipe be?
For slip-on tub spouts, your copper pipe should be a minimum 1″ and a maximum 2-7/8″ in length, depending on the tub spout. Refer to the manufacturer’s specifications prior to purchasing and installing to ensure you have the appropriate length for your spout.
Should I caulk around tub spout?
Bathtub faucets should always be caulked to avoid potential water damage.
Can a tub spout be used with a shower diverter?
A front end threaded tub spout can be used with either a tub valve without a shower, or with a tub valve that has a shower diverter built into the tub valve.
What’s the best way to install a shower spout?
Step 2: Apply approximately 4-6 wraps of PTFE thread sealing tape. Step 3: Apply some silicone caulking around the edge of the where the pipe meets the wall to prevent water from dripping behind the spout and into the shower wall. Step 4: Thread the spout onto the pipe, start off slowly so as not to cross threads.
How to install a tub spout with brass adapter?
1 Install a 1/2″ iron pipe sized nipple so the end of the nipple projects out from the finished wall surface between 1/2″ and 1-1/4″ 2 Apply thread sealant PTFE tape or pipe compound to the pipe nipple threads. 3 Hand tighten adapter onto pipe nipple. 4 Thread the tub spout onto the brass adapter hand tight.
What should I know before replacing my tub spout?
Before replacing your tub spout, you will need to determine which type of tub spout you have and what kind you will need to replace it.