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How can I add a tub spout to a Delta 17T Vero Hand Shower System
Comments (1)I'd confirm the following with Delta tech support. It's an easy call and that's what they are there for. Do not be shy about calling. With some valves, you can plumb a valve outlet port to a tub spout with a "pull up" diverter on the tub spout. With the tub spout diverter pushed down water will flow out of the tub spout. Pull up the tub spout diverter and water flow up and out of the shower head. I don't know if you can do that with the T11853 valve that is in your package. Some valves have temperature control issues when they are plumbed in non-standard ways. It shouldn't be an issue, but it's worth a call to tech support. If you can plumb the valve that way, use one outlet port for the tub spout and the wall head. Use the other port for the handheld. In addition to the package you linked to, you'd have to get a tub spout with a built-in diverter. If you can't do that, ask tech support if you can do this: You should be able to swap out the T11853 valve that is in your package for the T11953 valve. The T11953 is a 3-port diverter. You should be able to use the three outlet ports to individually plumb the handheld, the wall head, and the tub spout. The T11953 and the T11853 valves might have the same trim kit, or the trims might be different. Make sure you get the trim kit for the valve that you order. Then add a tub spout without a built-in diverter to your order. I don't know if that Vero style has a tub spout without a built-in diverter, but you can use anyone's tub spout that looks good to you. Pretty much anyone's chrome will match any other manufacturer's chrome. But be careful if you're trying to match some of the other signature-type finishes. One other issue that may or may not be a factor, but when you get tech support on the line it's worth asking. Some valves that have purpose-designed ports to fill tubs allow a higher GPM flow through that port so it doesn't take all day to fill your tub. Ports designed to flow to shower heads may have a lower-rated flow-through since shower heads have GPM restrictions; 2.5GPM, 1.6GPM, etc. Ask if there are any flow restrictions on that valve. I hope all that makes sense. Good luck!...See MoreHelp with hand held shower for claw foot tub
Comments (9)I've had mine, similar to the one pictured above, from Vintage Tub for ten years. I did not want to spend a lot , so I was worried, but they were very helpful and answered all of my questions over the phone. I had it sent to me, and then installed by a plumber, and have loved using it ever since....See MoreModern hand shower only/bar + diverter for bathtub and bathtub spout?
Comments (3)We have that setup and I am very happy with the functionality. I suggest that you spend some time holding your components up while someone watches/takes photos to get the right layout for your space. Here's our sample so you can see the layout, but we are firmly Arts & Crafts....See MoreWhat kind ogf bathtub fixture can I put on tub with a hand held shower
Comments (8)Juanita, yes that is a hand held shower head along with the water controls. You sit in the tub and take a shower otherwise the water goes all over the bathroom. Here are more styles. I'm not sure what you're trying to accomplish. Are you trying to use an existing tub/shower wall combination for a new free standing tub? Not going to work. Most freestanding tubs are deeper than built in tubs so the spout is too low to reuse.. Additionally if you purchase new faucets, you have to change the valves in the wall so there is no avoiding having to demo the tile and the wall....See Morellcp93
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