concealed dual shower valves

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Hi
I will be doing my bathroom renovation soon, external wall is cavity about 300mm total thickness. I'm thinking of installing concealed dual outlet thermostatic shower valve, I don't want a false wall to acommofate the valve, how easy to fit one and maintain in the future? Or just go for exposed mixers?
 
They are about 60 - 70mm deep so not easily fixed in a wall, if it has a cavity it would be difficult. Just get a decent bar mixer and sink the pipes in the wall.
 
They are about 60 - 70mm deep so not easily fixed in a wall, if it has a cavity it would be difficult. Just get a decent bar mixer and sink the pipes in the wall.
Yes agree just seen that, brick is about 100mm, to chisel 70mm or so is difficult and not much of the brick is left to fix the valves which are quite bulky and weigh around 3kg.
 

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