i like seeing the Kohler install, step by step. the way I recommend is the dope first, then the Teflon tape second. it keeps the dope from getting everywhere. i do like seeing how other parts of the country (i am western Kentucky) plumb their stuff. i use Delta here, because of the simplicity of the cartridge; extra parts leads to complexity and possibilities that are negative.
The previous owner of my house use this valve, so I’ll use this when I install a bathtub! Can you show how it limits the temperature? Thanks for doing this.
are there not service valves to adjust the water pressure? you were clear on how to adjust the temp via the tab stop but what if i need to adjust the water pressure? I actually have the problem of too much pressure and want to turn it down. thanks
3:59 have you ever sold red this connection on before, or ever thought to? Done myself and lot of plumbers, installers do this; along w/ similar connections, instead of using blue monster tape (ptfe) etc…. Curious for thoughts, thx for vid✌🏻
Curious why you chose not to take advantage of the flexibility of Pex and just bend that line to the shower head instead of putting in the two 90s, which reduce pressure and create more potential for leaks?
This video was clutch for this VERY non-handy man doing my own bathroom renovation! Thank you for the step by step detail with product guides as well!
Steve, if you keep making videos this detailed you are heading for TH-cam stardom.
Thanks for everything your doing with the TH-cam videos. Just finished framing my new bathroom and your videos have been a blessing.
i like seeing the Kohler install, step by step. the way I recommend is the dope first, then the Teflon tape second. it keeps the dope from getting everywhere. i do like seeing how other parts of the country (i am western Kentucky) plumb their stuff. i use Delta here, because of the simplicity of the cartridge; extra parts leads to complexity and possibilities that are negative.
Dope, Teflon, dope is also common. It's engineer recommended actually. Situations like in wall connections I tend to go that route. Never leaks.
Thanks so much for this video. I now know why my shower head is only giving me half pressure!!!
The previous owner of my house use this valve, so I’ll use this when I install a bathtub! Can you show how it limits the temperature? Thanks for doing this.
Any tips on installing a Rite-Temp K-11748-KS-NA?
Such a cool installation
are there not service valves to adjust the water pressure? you were clear on how to adjust the temp via the tab stop but what if i need to adjust the water pressure? I actually have the problem of too much pressure and want to turn it down. thanks
3:59 have you ever sold red this connection on before, or ever thought to? Done myself and lot of plumbers, installers do this; along w/ similar connections, instead of using blue monster tape (ptfe) etc….
Curious for thoughts, thx for vid✌🏻
Great video! Thanks.
thank you very much...excellent
I have to drill a hole for this valve in the shower pan, would a hole saw be best?
I have to replace the handle/valve only. Do I just pull the old one out?
Steve looks like you did not use the plastic trim guide. Do you find it easier to leave it off?
Same question ... trim guide is sticking out beyond Schluter Kerdi ... can I use valve without this?
I replace my Kohler stem and the PBU and now I cannot get my water to stop running? What do I do now?
Thank you.
Curious why you chose not to take advantage of the flexibility of Pex and just bend that line to the shower head instead of putting in the two 90s, which reduce pressure and create more potential for leaks?
My child damaged the mixer, and now I only have hot water. Do I need to buy a whole new mixer?
Do you still recommend this shower valve hydro rail system? I am doing a tub and would like a shower head, wand and tub spout.
GV I just want t solder neat.
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Why's the handle not facing down?
I have 1.5x5.5” studs in my bathroom so not a single video I’m finding on the internet is helpful at all😬😬😬
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Stop saying “basically” so much!