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Noel January 26th 08 10:06 PM

shower/tub thermostat fixture upgrade
 
I want to update my old tub/shower fixtures with one of those
thermostat valves for showering. i found a kit in Lowes for $144, but
getting info or the right info from so called salesman is a joke.
Since then, i found also that I may need what they call a rough valve
body. Now i don't know if that comes with kit or extra. Also, the kit
is chrome. Don't know if that is a good choice. The plumber that would
install it has to obviously get through my tiles to get at the old
pipes. I got an estimate of a Moen fixture with installation at $650
and it is not a thermostat type that i would like. The way it is now i
have to run/waste water for over a minute and 1/2 till it gets warm
enough to take a shower. The installer said something about this other
valve that is the only one they handle, if someone else is running the
hot water in the private house, it would maintain the constant
temperature. Isn't that kind of a thermostat type? BTW, is $650 too
high?

Speedy Jim[_2_] January 26th 08 10:10 PM

shower/tub thermostat fixture upgrade
 
Noel wrote:

I want to update my old tub/shower fixtures with one of those
thermostat valves for showering. i found a kit in Lowes for $144, but
getting info or the right info from so called salesman is a joke.
Since then, i found also that I may need what they call a rough valve
body. Now i don't know if that comes with kit or extra. Also, the kit
is chrome. Don't know if that is a good choice. The plumber that would
install it has to obviously get through my tiles to get at the old
pipes. I got an estimate of a Moen fixture with installation at $650
and it is not a thermostat type that i would like. The way it is now i
have to run/waste water for over a minute and 1/2 till it gets warm
enough to take a shower. The installer said something about this other
valve that is the only one they handle, if someone else is running the
hot water in the private house, it would maintain the constant
temperature. Isn't that kind of a thermostat type? BTW, is $650 too
high?



Replacing the shower control will NOT solve the
long delay (1.5 min.) in getting hot water.
To cure that, you need some form of recirculation
system.

Can the "other" side of the shower wall be opened?
That would reduce the amount of tile work that will
be needed.

Persoanlly, I would give this whole project another
loooong look.

Jim

Noel January 27th 08 02:15 AM

shower/tub thermostat fixture upgrade
 
On Jan 26, 5:10 pm, Speedy Jim wrote:
Noel wrote:
I want to update my old tub/shower fixtures with one of those
thermostat valves for showering. i found a kit in Lowes for $144, but
getting info or the right info from so called salesman is a joke.
Since then, i found also that I may need what they call a rough valve
body. Now i don't know if that comes with kit or extra. Also, the kit
is chrome. Don't know if that is a good choice. The plumber that would
install it has to obviously get through my tiles to get at the old
pipes. I got an estimate of a Moen fixture with installation at $650
and it is not a thermostat type that i would like. The way it is now i
have to run/waste water for over a minute and 1/2 till it gets warm
enough to take a shower. The installer said something about this other
valve that is the only one they handle, if someone else is running the
hot water in the private house, it would maintain the constant
temperature. Isn't that kind of a thermostat type? BTW, is $650 too
high?


Replacing the shower control will NOT solve the
long delay (1.5 min.) in getting hot water.
To cure that, you need some form of recirculation
system.

Can the "other" side of the shower wall be opened?
That would reduce the amount of tile work that will
be needed.

Persoanlly, I would give this whole project another
loooong look.

Jim


Don't understand your question about the other side. my tub/shower is
surrounded on 3 sides of tiles. I am not too concerned about the tile,
after the installation of the valve, it would be covered with the
acrylic enclosures and a tub.

Howard January 27th 08 04:55 PM

shower/tub thermostat fixture upgrade
 
On Jan 26, 9:15 pm, Noel wrote:
On Jan 26, 5:10 pm, Speedy Jim wrote:



Noel wrote:
I want to update my old tub/shower fixtures with one of those
thermostat valves for showering. i found a kit in Lowes for $144, but
getting info or the right info from so called salesman is a joke.
Since then, i found also that I may need what they call a rough valve
body. Now i don't know if that comes with kit or extra. Also, the kit
is chrome. Don't know if that is a good choice. The plumber that would
install it has to obviously get through my tiles to get at the old
pipes. I got an estimate of a Moen fixture with installation at $650
and it is not a thermostat type that i would like. The way it is now i
have to run/waste water for over a minute and 1/2 till it gets warm
enough to take a shower. The installer said something about this other
valve that is the only one they handle, if someone else is running the
hot water in the private house, it would maintain the constant
temperature. Isn't that kind of a thermostat type? BTW, is $650 too
high?


Replacing the shower control will NOT solve the
long delay (1.5 min.) in getting hot water.
To cure that, you need some form of recirculation
system.


Can the "other" side of the shower wall be opened?
That would reduce the amount of tile work that will
be needed.


Persoanlly, I would give this whole project another
loooong look.


Jim


Don't understand your question about the other side. my tub/shower is
surrounded on 3 sides of tiles. I am not too concerned about the tile,
after the installation of the valve, it would be covered with the
acrylic enclosures and a tub.


The valve your plumber is suggesting is a pressure balanced valve. It
will protect you from changes in water use in other places in your
home.

No shower valve will speed up the hot water in getting to your
shower. That is only a function of the size of the existing pipes
from your hot water heater to the shower. BTW smaller pipes would get
hot water there faster but maybe not with enough flow or pressure.

I have had very good service from Moen valves and when then need a new
cartridge (rarely) Moen supplies them as a warranty item.


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