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"Matthew Denny" wrote in
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We bought our house with a claw foot tub that wasnt hooked up, but had
the rough in plumbing done. I am now ready to go out and buy my
fixtures but it looks like the rough in might be wrong. Our water
lines are 3-3/8" approx apart, and the drain line is in line with the
supply lines, not 2" offset. Looking through my fixture options, it
appears this rough in is for deck mounted faucets, which is just fine,
except my tub needs wall mounted fixtures. any ideas?

Thanks all,
Matt Denny





We had the same problem, and I am by no means a professional, but I would
suggest that you rerough the plumbing AFTER you buy the hardware. Like the
previous reply suggested, the fixtures are highly visible, and you only
want the finish pieces to show. Therefore, from what I learned, it's highly
dependant on the fixtures that you purchase.

I assume that there are no holes in your tub on the lip or side for
fixtures, so as a side note, the wall mounted fixture market is slim
pickins. There are 100x more for deckmounted or side-wall mounted fixtures.
The only ones that we found that were manufactured by Sunrise Specialty Co.
in Oakland, CA. We are in CA, so that might affect the market as well. As
you probably know, go to a plumbing specialty store, not Home Depot. They
knew nothing there!

Also, if you want to keep the rough in, and have more choices for fixtures,
one other thing that we considered was getting holes drilled in the tub for
our fixture selection. Ultimately, we were very happy with the wall mounted
fixtures that we selected, so we decided not to go that route.

Again, I am only basing this on our 1 experience; your mileage might vary!

Ryan