Robertmdrew
New Member
Hello all,
First time posting here and not much plumbing experience, so bear with me. I'm installing a new shower in my home bathroom reno. Will be installing the new shower mixing valve (all will be copper) and 90 degree drop ear elbow for the shower head. When looking at the mixing valve placement in the wall according to the plastic flush mount guide (flush with finished wall), it appears that the drop elbow will end up recessed by several inches into the studs. How can I get the drop elbow flush with the finished tile surface? Should I just gently bend the copper pipe forward and mount the drop elbow in that position? What do you guys normally do? Thanks so much and sorry if this is a dumb question!
First time posting here and not much plumbing experience, so bear with me. I'm installing a new shower in my home bathroom reno. Will be installing the new shower mixing valve (all will be copper) and 90 degree drop ear elbow for the shower head. When looking at the mixing valve placement in the wall according to the plastic flush mount guide (flush with finished wall), it appears that the drop elbow will end up recessed by several inches into the studs. How can I get the drop elbow flush with the finished tile surface? Should I just gently bend the copper pipe forward and mount the drop elbow in that position? What do you guys normally do? Thanks so much and sorry if this is a dumb question!