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How long should the copper pipe be for a tub spout?

How long should the copper pipe be for a tub spout?

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.

What kind of pipe is used for bathtubs?

Tub drain assemblies are commonly made from one of three different pipe materials: brass, ABS (acrylonitrile butadiene styrene) plastic, or PVC (polyvinyl chloride plastic). Tub drain assemblies can be joined with slip fittings (brass, ABS, or PVC), or with solvent-glued fittings (ABS or PVC only).

What size are bathtub supply lines?

Nearly all tub and shower faucets require a one-half inch diameter water supply pipe on both the hot and cold supplies.

What size copper pipe is used for shower?

A 2-inch pipe is the recommended pipe size because showers have a low threshold for flooding, and a 2-inch pipe helps the water drain faster than does a 1 1/2-inch pipe.

Does tub spout length matter?

Tub spouts come in all sizes. There is no one correct pipe length for a tub spout. Because spouts are different sizes and the plumbing behind the wall is installed at different depths, it’s necessary to measure and purchase or make a pipe when installing a new spout.

How far should a tub spout stick out?

How far should tub spout stick out? 2 Answers. According to the installation manual for the spout, the nipple for the spout should be installed a min of 3/8″ to a max of 3/4″ past the finished wall. There is a pipe adapter that you screw onto the nipple.

How are bathtubs vented?

The tub overflow is not a “built-in” vent for the tub drain. A vent protects the water behind it, so the water in the p-trap does not get sucked out. Whether you’re putting in a tub, toilet, sink, or floor drain, they all need a plumbing vent on the drain to make it work properly.

What is the height of a standard tub?

14 to 16 inches high
Standard tubs usually have external measurements around 60 inches long, 30 inches wide and 14 to 16 inches high. When shopping for a soaking tub, find a tub that measures between 60 inches long and 72 inches long. Persons over six feet tall may want to consider an oversized bathtub for the most comfort.

What kind of copper is in a bathtub spout?

The SmartSpout™ Tub Spout features: Type M or Type L copper stub out in the wall. Designed for sweat solder connection but the kit includes sandcloth to clean the copper pipe, and a 2-step specially formulated copper to copper epoxy for those situations when soldering is not an option.

How big of a copper pipe do I need for a slip on tub?

Which is better 1 / 2 ” or ½ ” copper pipe?

So with a short run, you should have no problem using ½” pipe. Consider the advantages of 1/2″ pipe over larger pipe, if it’s close. The larger the pipe the more water it holds, the longer it takes for hot water to reach the fixture. This is extra true if it’s a tankless heater, which does not pre-warm any of the nearby pipe water.

How big of a pipe do I need for a bathtub spout?

OD) copper pipe the length of the pipe must be a minimum of 1″ and a maximum of 2″ from the wall. For connection to 1/2″ mpt the length of the pipe from the finished wall must not be longer than 1 1/2″ or less than 5/8″.

The SmartSpout™ Tub Spout features: Type M or Type L copper stub out in the wall. Designed for sweat solder connection but the kit includes sandcloth to clean the copper pipe, and a 2-step specially formulated copper to copper epoxy for those situations when soldering is not an option.

Where does the copper line go in a bathtub?

It comes out at 3/8″ and goes through a short 3/8″ copper line and then into the back of the tub. The 3/8″ copper line is screwed into a (reversed?) 3/8″ to 1/2″ reducer. Then this was screwed into a (reversed?) 1/2″ to 3/4″ reducer which is screwed directly into the tub’s faucet’s pipe.

OD) copper pipe the length of the pipe must be a minimum of 1″ and a maximum of 2″ from the wall. For connection to 1/2″ mpt the length of the pipe from the finished wall must not be longer than 1 1/2″ or less than 5/8″.

Which is the best spout adapter for a bathtub?

Use in 1/2-Inch copper pipe, 1/2-Inch and 3/4-Inch pipe thread. 4 in 1 tub spout adapter. LASCO 08-1061 Bathtub Spout Adapter, Four In One, Adapts Front Threaded, Regular Or Diverter Spouts From Front to Rear Threads, Slip Fit For Copper. One size fits all. Use with front thread spouts.