Hey guys,
Not sure if this should be in here or in the buildling forum as the question relates to a bit of both.
I have just bought a concealed thermostatic shower mixer which I need to bury in the wall and a seperate shower head. I have no real idea what I'm doing but want to have a go at installing it myself. My plan is to flexi house the hot and cold water in and bury them in the wall. I am planning on using a 15ml copper pipe from the water out fixing all the way to the shower head again buried in the wall. My aim is to have only the front plate of the mixer and the shower head and arm exposed.
Firstly, does that make sense or do you have any other recommendations on how best to install? Secondly, the shower mixer is fairly heavy - how do you safely fix this within the wall? Is the idea to have it above the brick and box it in?
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers,
James
Not sure if this should be in here or in the buildling forum as the question relates to a bit of both.
I have just bought a concealed thermostatic shower mixer which I need to bury in the wall and a seperate shower head. I have no real idea what I'm doing but want to have a go at installing it myself. My plan is to flexi house the hot and cold water in and bury them in the wall. I am planning on using a 15ml copper pipe from the water out fixing all the way to the shower head again buried in the wall. My aim is to have only the front plate of the mixer and the shower head and arm exposed.
Firstly, does that make sense or do you have any other recommendations on how best to install? Secondly, the shower mixer is fairly heavy - how do you safely fix this within the wall? Is the idea to have it above the brick and box it in?
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers,
James