schwim
Feb 10, 2007, 10:58 PM
Hi there everyone,
I'm remodeling my bathroom, and I've run into a problem.
I'm using a standard setup for the bath with a dual handle manifold which uses a stop on the tub spigot to divert flow to the shower head, but I've made a decision that has put me at a stopping point.
I've plumbed a standard shower head above the manifold, but I've also plumbed a rain head that exits from the ceiling. I thought it would be easy to find an in wall diverter to direct the flow from the main showerhead to the rain head in the ceiling. Such has not been the case.
I think I could use a standard rotary style manifold, plugging one of the intended outlets, and using the remaining outlet as the inlet, then making the hot and cold my new outlets, but the problems with this is that they're overly expensive for what I'm doing, and also the escutcheons are always labeled for H&C(plus they're usually huge).
I've found diverters like this (http://www.shop4classics.com/product.asp?lid=747), but it's intended to be outside the wall.
Does anyone know of an inwall diverter that I can use for my needs?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Json
I'm remodeling my bathroom, and I've run into a problem.
I'm using a standard setup for the bath with a dual handle manifold which uses a stop on the tub spigot to divert flow to the shower head, but I've made a decision that has put me at a stopping point.
I've plumbed a standard shower head above the manifold, but I've also plumbed a rain head that exits from the ceiling. I thought it would be easy to find an in wall diverter to direct the flow from the main showerhead to the rain head in the ceiling. Such has not been the case.
I think I could use a standard rotary style manifold, plugging one of the intended outlets, and using the remaining outlet as the inlet, then making the hot and cold my new outlets, but the problems with this is that they're overly expensive for what I'm doing, and also the escutcheons are always labeled for H&C(plus they're usually huge).
I've found diverters like this (http://www.shop4classics.com/product.asp?lid=747), but it's intended to be outside the wall.
Does anyone know of an inwall diverter that I can use for my needs?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Json