Correct pipework for shower mixer?

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Hi, I wondered if anyone could provide some guidance please.
I am renovating our main bathroom and I am looking to add a mixer bar shower over the bath. A plumber has indicated taking the feeds from the bath taps would be fine, it's on a combi boiler and pressure is good.
What would be the correct or best way to to do this?
Compression T piece into plastic pipe up to shower height then copper pipe to attach shower?
Or should be soldered copper pipe all the way up?
 

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Copper is proper and if you can solder then fire away.

If you can't then it could be push fit but still use copper - so yes, tee off the supplies then an elbow up to the shower height, another elbow and copper tails through for the shower.
 
Thank you, I figured copper was the correct way to do it, I have never soldered pipe work before (electrical items yes) and the thought of making a mistake and sealing it in with tiles concerns me.

I would also have concerns with push fit being installed by myself and sealed in, looks like I will have to continue to wait for the plumber to come back.
 
It doesn't help that some idiot (me) has built a niche exactly where the copper pipe would be able to go straight up to the shower mixer.
 

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