Shower installation - the height of the shower mixing valve from the ground
The surface mounted shower tube is mounted outside the wall, and the concealed shower copper tube is mounted in the wall, only the top spray, and the hot and cold water switch handle. So if you buy a concealed shower in your home, you must have a long-term guarantee of your service life. When we install the shower, the first thing to determine is the height of the shower mixing valve from the ground. Generally, before installing the shower, we have already determined where the shower is installed. Then the distance between the shower mixing valve and the ground is generally controlled within a height range of about 90 to 100 cm. In this interval, we can also fine-tune according to our height. However, generally do not raise 110cm higher. If it is too high, the shower lift can not be installed.
Shower installation - shower faucet reserve height
The reserved silk head of the generally installed shower faucet is buried in the wall tile. It is best to cover it with a decorative cover. Otherwise it will not look very beautiful. Therefore, it is best to reserve the position when laying the pipeline first, and generally consider it 15mm higher than the blank wall, so that the silk head can be buried when the tile is finished, to ensure the beautiful appearance of the wall.
Shower installation - the spacing reserved for the inner elbow of the shower
The spacing required for the inner elbow of the shower head is generally around 10~15cm. Generally, when the shower is bought, the seller will give two adapters, so that the water inlet of the mixing valve can be well connected to the hot and cold water outlet of the wall. However, as far as possible, do not use adapters to transfer, so it is more beautiful.
At present, there are many types of showers on the market, such as wall-mounted and ceiling-mounted. Therefore, before buying, be sure to understand whether the water pipes laid in your home match. Do not blindly choose showers and cause unnecessary losses.