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I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction before I go
ahead and do what 'seems' best.. I'm refitting the existing shower-room which has a wall mounted water valve with a hose-outlet to a handheld shower head. I've got a Hansgrohe ceiling-mounted showerhead that uses a 100mm vertical pipe with a 1/2" male threaded fitting. I'd like to use this and intend to replace the shower valve, taking the outlet up to the roof joists, to exit from the ceiling. The fitting kit and instructions for the ceiling-mounted unit show screwing the 1/2" fitting to pipework emerging from the ceiling. A wall-fitting kit is also provided but this obscures most of the threaded connection so isn't of much benefit. I've been unable to find any ceiling-specific fitting kit for it, and have been unable to find much detail on the plumbing detail of ceiling- mounted heads. I was wondering about using a steel plate with a pipe welded through it, tapping it at one end to take a feed from my shower valve pipework and tapping it at the othersuch that I can pop it through the ceiling and screw the showerhead pipe onto it. This would give me a water feed AND take the weight of the showerhead, which is quite heavy as it's large and well-made. Does this sound reasonable? Does anyone know of any kits to achieve this, or do I continue down the DIY route? Many thanks in advance for any help, Darren |
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