With the location of the drop ear's the copper pipe is standing proud of the wall studs. When attaching the backer board, if that is what was used, how was the interference the pipe caused by being proud handled? Was the backer board cut, and or tile, notched on its back side? I'm currently installing the 3-function shower system by Sunrise. Thank you.
I am running into same issue using pex line. Guess I just need to back the valve so the pipe doesn't offset the backerboard. Did you guys need to adjust?
@@neillarson974 so what I ended up doing was putting the valve back as if it was a normal shower fixture. Then just put closed brass nipples with couplings. Worked perfectly.
You know it's ok to talk in your videos, right? I literally came here to see how far past the stud you put the 90's. I can see they're protruding past the stud. But that's it.
Manufacturing does not recommend removing the cartridges, but if no leaks, good job. thanks for the video
great job !!
Can you please show me how to adjust the water temperature in that valve? Thank you.
Going to install one of these today... we'll see how it goes!!!
How did it go did you have trouble screwing on the showerhead and the tub spout
@@joekatz7819 I am having issues screwing on head and spout. How’s you make out?
How is it holding up? good pressure? Cartridge still good?
How is it holding up? good pressure? Cartridge still good?
@@wsvitak How is it holding up? good pressure? Cartridge still good?
Did you seal behind handle cover plare.
Just had one installed but the hot service is half the cold pressure, any thoughts
Can you please show me how to adjust the water temperature in that valve?
Why you remove stem valve at the end you supposed to remove it before welding
Lookes like the shower/handheld pipes are flush with the stud
Did u mount it to 1×4 or2×4 ?
all due respect for the old school pipe method. Why would you not use Pex its so much simpler and faster??
How far out does the drop eat threaded 90 come out from the stud for the spray held.
the pipe (cpvc or copper) flush with the wood (2x4) as seen in the video
How would you drywall with pipes outside the studs?
I would like to hear the answer!
With the location of the drop ear's the copper pipe is standing proud of the wall studs. When attaching the backer board, if that is what was used, how was the interference the pipe caused by being proud handled? Was the backer board cut, and or tile, notched on its back side? I'm currently installing the 3-function shower system by Sunrise. Thank you.
Same question. Just installed the valve but I’m hesitant in starting to put the sheets of durock up
I am running into same issue using pex line. Guess I just need to back the valve so the pipe doesn't offset the backerboard. Did you guys need to adjust?
@@neillarson974 so what I ended up doing was putting the valve back as if it was a normal shower fixture. Then just put closed brass nipples with couplings. Worked perfectly.
Same question ….. would think the pipe needs be behind studs but instructions say ell flush with tile. Anyone use just a straight female adapter?
@@DavidHerrera-dh5yethe instruction suck. Though this video doesn't suck completely, it sucks just enough for me to go look for another video.
You know it's ok to talk in your videos, right?
I literally came here to see how far past the stud you put the 90's. I can see they're protruding past the stud. But that's it.