When do you need a water line in the wall?
When you need plumbing in exterior walls. Installing a water line in a cold exterior wall is a recipe for disaster and it doesn’t matter how well you wrap a pipe and surround it in insulation, on the coldest day in January or February it will freeze.
Do you install all plumbing lines inside walls?
When remodeling bathrooms we always plan to install all plumbing lines inside interior walls and avoid running plumbing in exterior walls due to the reality of the pipes freezing.
How can you tell if there is a shower leak behind the wall?
So you have to be diligent in your detective duties. One of the tell-tale signs of a water leak coming from a shower valve behind the wall is water stains. If you have an upstairs bathroom, you may notice dried water stains on the ceiling below the shower. When someone is showering, you might see water dripping from the ceiling.
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When you need plumbing in exterior walls. Installing a water line in a cold exterior wall is a recipe for disaster and it doesn’t matter how well you wrap a pipe and surround it in insulation, on the coldest day in January or February it will freeze.
Where do the pipes go in a shower?
A shower valve, as well as all the pipes that connect to it, goes behind the shower wall.
Can a shower be located on the outside of a wall?
Shower and bath valves located on an exterior insulated wall can work, but locating shower or bath fixtures on an exterior wall does nothing to comply with other plumbing codes that require the shower valves and slip joints to be accessible for repair and replacement.
How do you connect a shower ell to a shower valve?
Connect this shower ell to the top port of the valve with a length of 1/2-inch copper pipe and solder the pipe to the ell and to the adapter that is attached to the valve. After you’ve finished plumbing the shower valve, turn on the water and check for leaks.