B BRrenovator Active Member Joined Feb 26, 2015 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location , Jan 6, 2016 #1 My shower head is extended about 1/8" past my wall studs. Is this OK? Thanks
M Matt30 Professional Professional Joined Jan 16, 2012 Messages 2,319 Reaction score 922 Location Halifax, Nova Scotia Jan 6, 2016 #2 If you are using a generic round shower arm, then yes. Make sure you secure it to the wood
KULTULZ Jack of All Trades ~ Master of None Professional Joined Sep 4, 2011 Messages 1,534 Reaction score 318 Location Between Lost And Found, W (BY GOD) V Jan 6, 2016 #3 To cover hole (if any) in drywall/tile. -Escutcheons / Flanges / Smitty Plates - CLICK HERE-
B BRrenovator Active Member Joined Feb 26, 2015 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location , Jan 8, 2016 #4 KULTULZ said: To cover hole (if any) in drywall/tile. -Escutcheons / Flanges / Smitty Plates - CLICK HERE- Click to expand... Thanks, I'm using the Schluter/Kerdi system.
KULTULZ said: To cover hole (if any) in drywall/tile. -Escutcheons / Flanges / Smitty Plates - CLICK HERE- Click to expand... Thanks, I'm using the Schluter/Kerdi system.
frodo Just call me Macgyver Professional Supporting Member Joined Sep 28, 2014 Messages 8,578 Reaction score 2,977 Location right here right now, over there later on. Jan 8, 2016 #5 BRrenovator said: Thanks, I'm using the Schluter/Kerdi system. Click to expand... best thing to do. run a bead of silicon around the pipe when you install it the escutcheon will hide the caulk
BRrenovator said: Thanks, I'm using the Schluter/Kerdi system. Click to expand... best thing to do. run a bead of silicon around the pipe when you install it the escutcheon will hide the caulk
B BRrenovator Active Member Joined Feb 26, 2015 Messages 30 Reaction score 0 Location , Jan 12, 2016 #6 frodo said: best thing to do. run a bead of silicon around the pipe when you install it the escutcheon will hide the caulk Click to expand... I was going to use the Kerdi-seal (waterproof seal). Im concerned that the shower arm could leak behind my finished wall. Whats my alternative? Thanks
frodo said: best thing to do. run a bead of silicon around the pipe when you install it the escutcheon will hide the caulk Click to expand... I was going to use the Kerdi-seal (waterproof seal). Im concerned that the shower arm could leak behind my finished wall. Whats my alternative? Thanks
frodo Just call me Macgyver Professional Supporting Member Joined Sep 28, 2014 Messages 8,578 Reaction score 2,977 Location right here right now, over there later on. Jan 12, 2016 #7 its a non issue