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    Shower valve plaster ground depth.

    Doesn't that trim give ONLY 1" extension (no more / no less)? I've pulled the plumbing forward enough that it the plaster ground will be about 3/16" short of being flush w\ the finished surface...Hoping that will be OK. Dave
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    Shower valve plaster ground depth.

    I know where it belongs, my question would be if it is ok for the supply lines to "touch" the stub (rub wear).
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    Shower valve plaster ground depth.

    Just had a plumber install my new Moentrol shower valve (replaced existing)...The depth of the plaster ground guide is only 1/8" beyond the framing which will make it almost 3/4" short of the finished tile surface. If I pop out (2) supply line spacers through the drilled wall studs, I can...
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    Toilet flange spacers?

    I decided to pick up (3) Oatey 1/4" closet flange spacers to raise the 3/4" needed...the problem is the (4) screw holes in the spacers do not line up w/ the original closet flange holes (blue metal ring)...Is it ok to line up the spacer holes & pre-drill (4) through the blue ring where necessary...
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    Toilet flange spacers?

    Small bath remodel, changing from vinyl to tile w\ electric heat mat...Existing closet flange is mounted on the subfloor (recessed beneath the 1/2" underlayment & vinyl (which has been demo'd). Will be floating about 3/8" to 1/4" of Self Leveling Cement over the top of Warmly Yours heat mat...
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