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| Originally Posted by Augy123 I am plumbing 2 showers that share a wall (back to back). In order to get the hot and cold supplies to the proper side of each valve requires lots of twists and turns. I was advised by someone to just use ½” male threaded connectors on the supply lines (sweat fit to copper) and then simply use those braided faucet hoses to go from that connector to the valves. It sounds reasonable and much simpler than trying to sweat 20 elbows in a small area. Is this a safe (meaning leak-free) way to plumb this project or am I inviting trouble down the road? Thanks for any advice. |
Read the rough-in instructions for the valves -- A number of manufacturers design their valves in such a way that you can reverse the water supply in back to back installations and then just flip the valve core (the guts inside the valve body) upside down to correct the reversed connection.
This is true with most Moen, American Standard, Kohler and Grohe (not to be confused with Hans Grohe) shower and tub shower valves.