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Anthona Anthona is offline
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Default Replacing bathroom water fixtures


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if yuou are talking about having to buy all the tools to do it, then
call a pro.
if you have most of the stuff to start with then hopefully you can get
at the back side through a closet or some such inconspicous area.

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Anthona wrote:
I have 3 taps almost 3' above the tub.. Hot, cold and diverter . Of
course they are installed behind nice square tiles. I would like to
replace those 3 with a solitary round unit which is pretty common place
these days. I am not a plumber, but does anyone know if its a DIY job?
For one, I would be really careful in removing the least amount of
tiles where they are located.


Opposite wall out of the question, its an attached house. I have tools,
but I do not know if I have "ALL" of them..how do I find out about all
the tools? Also, my tiles are the square white common tiles and all I
think I need to remove are the 6 around those faucets. Does anyone know
of a web site where they actually show how to perform this? Thanks