Level of Difficulty: Intermediate Do-It-Yourselfer – Moderate
Completion Time: 1 Day
Most bathrooms these days have a water-saving shower as well as a bath. Three varieties of shower faucets are available: single-handle (one handle controls everything), dual-handle (one handle to control hot and cold water and a diverter handle to redirect water coming in to the faucet to the shower head) and three-handle (hot water, cold water, and diverter). This is a new-construction project for installing a single-handle shower faucet. Installation takes less than two hours. Basic plumbing and woodworking skills are required, since you’ll need to install the shower wall covering once the pipes are connected.
TOOLS
- Allen keys
- Basin wrench
- Adjustable wrench
- Adjustable pliers
- Slip joint pliers
- Circle cutter (hole saw)
- Copper soldering torch
- Star screwdriver
MATERIALS
- 1 90º elbow for the shower spout
- 1 drop ear elbow, ½” TPT × ½”
- 4 female threaded pipe adapters
- Shower faucet, head and spout set
- polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) tape
- Soldering coil
- Solder paste
- Steel wool or sandpaper
- Small steel brush