Hello,
I am 'modernizing' a 60 yr old rustic shower in a basement. All the plumbing is there however the walls of the stall I plan to tile over has surface mounted copper feeds coming from the ceiling to a couple of 1/2 globe valves then and standpiped up to the showerhead. The walls are cinderblock and are a supporting wall that I don't wish to remove. I have tried to locate some good looking surface mount type valves, chrome pipes etc.. But to no avail. Is it possible to cut a channel into the block wall to hide the pipework and protect it from the corrosive concrete? I would also need to hack a hole for the shower valve but am leary of a way to properly support it. (And service it.)
Thanks,
Brian