Pedestal Bathtubs How Can I Add A Shower To An Existing Clawfoot Bathtub Without Using A Faucet Diverter?

How can I add a shower to an existing clawfoot bathtub without using a faucet diverter? - pedestal bathtubs

My husband and I renew bath home DIY in the 1920s. Now we have the typical bathtub / shower wall mounting. We want the bathroom sink with an original style of 1920 with geometric tiles in white, white pedestal again, and laid him in a tub on foot. But we also want to use the bathtub, shower. (No room for a separate shower.) We have a material deviation shower with legs that work, but are quite expensive considering. Is there a cost to add a shower and work with the configuration of the existing wall? Can you please tell where I started, and we refer to enterprises, where the material that may be looking to do? Thank you!

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iuud2noi... said...

Adding a shower in a claw-footed bathtub in 1920 - an idea ahead of its time - the easiest and cheapest way to achieve this is to buy water to replace the existing two points and when the water shut-off valves. Then connect the hoses and bathroom with purchase and connect to a water line must be by the wall and are installed out of the tub or a time that is free. To connect the hose to the pipe that connect you to connect only two containers at the bottom of Nobs and water connected. Nobs need to adjust the temperature and water flow. Even better would be to see a tour of some of the biggest hotels in the city and how the addition of showers. Of course, most faucets replaced, but there are some good ideas. Tip: Kenmore Sutter St ust outside of Japan or the City of Monroe, between Van Ness and Franklin. It's not as bad as it seems, and do not buy equipment or special tools. Take what I say and try to imagine in your head. It comes andor. Good luck.

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