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Our_Old_House
Oct 15, 2011, 02:33 PM
I'm now planning the remodeling of my master bathroom. Thanks to Massplumber2008 my guest bathroom is complete, and looks and works great. In my master bathroom I'm building a walk-in shower. In the shower I want a toe tester (a tub spout will work fine), a normal shower head, and a rain shower. I would like all of these fixtures to work independently. It might be nice to have the normal shower head and rain shower work together, but it is not a requirement. I know I need a mixing valve. Would a 4 port diverter do the trick? I've attempted to read up on the 4 port diverter and some write-ups say they turn on one fixture, or a second fixtures, or all fixtures. That would not work in my case. Any suggestions on what diverter I need would be greatly appreciated.

massplumber2008
Oct 15, 2011, 02:41 PM
Hi OOH... ;)

Nice to see you again!

If you make it so the tub spout has a diverter on it then an in wall 3-port diverter should allow you to run shower only, rainshower only, or both shower head and rainshower head at the same time.

I can't say much on a 4-port diverter... never installed one, but if you are still concerned then I would recommend stopping by a local plumbing supply store with a showroom and talk to the salespeople about this, OK?

Finally, if you want a really wonderful shower experience be sure to consider installing a thermostatic mixing valve with 3/4" inlets/outlets and plan on running new 3/4" pipes to the bathroom... more volume makes for the best shower experience!!

Pop back as you progress, OK?

Mark

Our_Old_House
Oct 15, 2011, 04:59 PM
Mark,

Thanks for the response. We last posted in November 2009. Thanks to you, the guest bath is great. Since we lasted posted I've totally remodeled the kitchen. I now has new cabinets, an island, and granite counter tops. Kathleen, my wife, helped me hang the cabinet. There is not a plumbed wall in this house and forget about 90 degree corner. Our marriage of almost 40 years just barely survived.

Tell me about diverters. When you see a diverter valve with the spec. of 3/6 what does that mean. The valves I've look at they have 4 ports. Lets call them A, B, C, and D. One of the four has to be an input. Lets make that port A. Therefore I'm guessing the 3/6 mean; B only, C only, D only, B and C, C and D, and D and B. The half way position between port combine the two. If I get a mixer which has 4 ports and block the port that normally goes to tub and put the 3 port diverter on the port that goes to the shower, I should be able to divert that port to 3 different fixture. Is that the correct way to install the diverter?

Thanks for the advice of 3/4" ports. That ups the cost a bunch, but my guess is, it is worth it.

Thanks in advance for the help.

Lonny