I live in a mobile home and am trying to convert my garden tub into a shower. The faucets are on the an open end in the corner, plus I also have mirrors from the top of the tub to the ceiling. Which the mirrors were already there when I purchased the home. Can some one help??
Hey Butterfly, little tricky but can be done. Most garden tubs have Roman type spouts and that is difficult to adapt for a wall shower. You will need to open the wall or access panel for the plumbing and see what type of diverter valve, if any, you have. If none, you will need to add one and a plumber will most likely be needed. If you have a wall spout, you can purchase a kit that replaces the old spout and has a built in diverter with a hand held shower fitting. There is also a kit that replaces the aerator of the roman tub spout but it only allows a shower, not both and it is a hand held model.
That sounds about right. What about using an outdoor shower kit? Could that work also? Plus I do know how to do plumbing. I laid 750 ft of pipe on my property to my house.
Outdoor would work but you will still need to figure how to get from the tub spout to the shower connection. Look at the handheld conversions and see if you can get a diverter valve. HD, Lowe's and others carry a fitting like that.
Thank you, I was looking at them and comparing it to my tub and yes I would need a diverter valve or some connections that I can use to convert the spouts on the tub. Thank you for all your help
I saw a fitting that screwed to the spout in place of the aerator and then connected to a hand held. Don't need a diverter. Try You Tube-"Roman shower conversion" or something like that. Brian
You mean like this one, Brian... see video below... :)
Mariposa, just be clear that this isn't a perfect solution in that you don't have anti-scald protection so just be careful of fluctuating water pressures and make sure no one uses the cold water when you are showering... can get burned, OK?
We have a garden tub that we would like to add a shower to. Does anyone know an inexpensive way to do this? I saw a similar question asked in 2005 but it wasn't answered on the board. I don't know how to add a picture on here... but the spout and hot/cold water handles are on the top of the tub.
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