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Title: Back to my shower fixtures on the outer wall problem
Post by: grover on February 22, 2014, 08:41:48 AM
The problem was my design had the shower fixtures on the outside wall.  Not the best idea for freezing or future maintenance. 

Idea...It is only going to be a shower so how about a wall next to the toilet that is perpendicular to the outside wall and comes out about 2 ft?  Then the shower handles and mixing valve could be on that wall and you could get to the back of them is necessary.  The shower head on the outside wall is not as big a concern.  This would mean a swinging door instead of sliders but that's ok.
Title: Re: Back to my shower fixtures on the outer wall problem
Post by: MountainDon on February 22, 2014, 10:14:24 AM
That would do it. Maybe try to place the fitting as close to the inside wall as possible with some XPS or polyiso foam behind the showerhead fitting and tubing as they could be water left in the piping from the valve to the showerhead.
Title: Re: Back to my shower fixtures on the outer wall problem
Post by: rick91351 on February 22, 2014, 12:03:07 PM
Quote from: grover on February 22, 2014, 08:41:48 AM
The problem was my design had the shower fixtures on the outside wall.  Not the best idea for freezing or future maintenance. 

Idea...It is only going to be a shower so how about a wall next to the toilet that is perpendicular to the outside wall and comes out about 2 ft?  Then the shower handles and mixing valve could be on that wall and you could get to the back of them is necessary.  The shower head on the outside wall is not as big a concern.  This would mean a swinging door instead of sliders but that's ok.

The plumber I used was very hesitant doing so.  Reason being - freezing the plumbing in the out side wall of course.  In fact we had to move the washer or build a step out of at least four inches.  Opted to move and found a better wall.