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My 40-year old tiled shower stall has two faucets that protrude horizontally
from the wall; the usual hot/cold system. Is there any way of _easily_ retrofitting this arrangement into a single-faucet or rotary style of valve? I'm reasonably handy with tools but certainly no plumber or solderer. TIA |
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Norm Dion wrote:
My 40-year old tiled shower stall has two faucets that protrude horizontally from the wall; the usual hot/cold system. Is there any way of _easily_ retrofitting this arrangement into a single-faucet or rotary style of valve? I'm reasonably handy with tools but certainly no plumber or solderer. TIA "any way of _easily_ retrofitting" NO. |
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![]() On 3-Jul-2005, Speedy Jim wrote: Norm Dion wrote: My 40-year old tiled shower stall has two faucets that protrude horizontally from the wall; the usual hot/cold system. Is there any way of _easily_ retrofitting this arrangement into a single-faucet or rotary style of valve? I'm reasonably handy with tools but certainly no plumber or solderer. TIA "any way of _easily_ retrofitting" NO. sure there is. call a plumber. ml |
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"Norm Dion" wrote in
: My 40-year old tiled shower stall has two faucets that protrude horizontally from the wall; the usual hot/cold system. Is there any way of _easily_ retrofitting this arrangement into a single-faucet or rotary style of valve? I'm reasonably handy with tools but certainly no plumber or solderer. TIA Well,you answered your own question; "I'm reasonably handy with tools but certainly no plumber or solderer." Those are the major skills you need to do the job.along with tiling and grouting. -- Jim Yanik jyanik at kua.net |
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![]() "Norm Dion" wrote in message ... My 40-year old tiled shower stall has two faucets that protrude horizontally from the wall; the usual hot/cold system. Is there any way of _easily_ retrofitting this arrangement into a single-faucet or rotary style of valve? I'm reasonably handy with tools but certainly no plumber or solderer. TIA Somebody used to make a kit especially for that purpose. It had a stainless or chrome plated escutcheon to cover the 2 handle holes. Don't know if Lowes or Home Depot still carry them... |
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![]() "Norm Dion" wrote in message ... My 40-year old tiled shower stall has two faucets that protrude horizontally from the wall; the usual hot/cold system. Is there any way of _easily_ retrofitting this arrangement into a single-faucet or rotary style of valve? I'm reasonably handy with tools but certainly no plumber or solderer. TIA Step one is to learn how to solder. the rest if fairly simple. Most new faucets can be had with a large disk that will cover the double holes you now have. You may have to increase or make a center hole for the new setup. The possibility is very high that you will have to cut and solder some tubing in the back of the faucets. |
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