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Hi Guys,
After some general and not product specific advice....
Whats the best and preffered method of fitting shower valves? They all seem to be a bit of nightmare, depending on solid wall, hollow wall installation circumstances..most of the houses I come across need to installed in hollow/plasterboard walls, but this always seems to bring the problem of actually connecting the pipes to the shower...without destroying the walls around it for access
Seems to me that unless you have a bloody great hole to access and be able to connect these are a problem....Not sure if any of this makes sense
I understand there are brackets that you connect the feeds to and attach to wall then the shower valve simply attaches to that, is this correct?
After some general and not product specific advice....
Whats the best and preffered method of fitting shower valves? They all seem to be a bit of nightmare, depending on solid wall, hollow wall installation circumstances..most of the houses I come across need to installed in hollow/plasterboard walls, but this always seems to bring the problem of actually connecting the pipes to the shower...without destroying the walls around it for access
Seems to me that unless you have a bloody great hole to access and be able to connect these are a problem....Not sure if any of this makes sense
I understand there are brackets that you connect the feeds to and attach to wall then the shower valve simply attaches to that, is this correct?