buldogge
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Hey guys...1st post here, but I've read and gathered (and used) a lot of great information from this forum, in the past. So thanks for that!
I'm restoring/renovating my 3rd fl bathroom and adding a walk-in shower.
We're using Kohler Purist fixtures.
We will only be utilizing the 2.5 gpm multi-function showerhead, and a TBD rain showerhead, assumed to also be 2.5 gpm.
I have 3/4" copper supply lines coming up to the bathroom...I have installed ball valves and I then T'd off to 1/2" for the dual lav area, where I've wall mounted faucet valving. I currently have 3/4" running to the perimeter of the shower area.
Should I continue the 3/4" right up to reducers at the valve, or should I use a 3/4" valve instead?
Given the 5 gpm total of the shower heads I went ahead and purchased a K-8304 rite-temp temp/volume valve, but I could switch to a K-2971,, if necessary.
The diverter valve, K-728 has a 3/4" inlet and 1/2" outlets (of course), and will simply control each showerhead, or both together.
TIA
-Mark in St. Louis
I'm restoring/renovating my 3rd fl bathroom and adding a walk-in shower.
We're using Kohler Purist fixtures.
We will only be utilizing the 2.5 gpm multi-function showerhead, and a TBD rain showerhead, assumed to also be 2.5 gpm.
I have 3/4" copper supply lines coming up to the bathroom...I have installed ball valves and I then T'd off to 1/2" for the dual lav area, where I've wall mounted faucet valving. I currently have 3/4" running to the perimeter of the shower area.
Should I continue the 3/4" right up to reducers at the valve, or should I use a 3/4" valve instead?
Given the 5 gpm total of the shower heads I went ahead and purchased a K-8304 rite-temp temp/volume valve, but I could switch to a K-2971,, if necessary.
The diverter valve, K-728 has a 3/4" inlet and 1/2" outlets (of course), and will simply control each showerhead, or both together.
TIA
-Mark in St. Louis