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Post by rocketmanbkk on Jan 11, 2017 17:22:01 GMT
Has anyone fitted a shower head through the ceiling?
Do they have some sort of bracket above or how do they work?
It's for the castle
Cheers all
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Jan 11, 2017 18:09:55 GMT
Post by tomplum on Jan 11, 2017 18:09:55 GMT
I've not fitted any to the ceiling rockey, but there's no magic, there will have to be a pipe first fixed, either up in the loft or a false cieling which will be fixed to something and fed from a valve first fixed in the wall, Has he give you a plan or spec sheet of what he wants, Attachment Deleted
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Post by rocketmanbkk on Jan 11, 2017 19:01:09 GMT
There are no drawings Tom
The controls are going in the wall. Pipe up in the loft & over & down
Haven't seen the shower
I was just curious as to whether there was some sort of bracket
I'll look Friday I hope
Thx for your reply
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2017 19:07:22 GMT
There are no drawings Tom The controls are going in the wall. Pipe up in the loft & over & down Haven't seen the shower I was just curious as to whether there was some sort of bracket I'll look Friday I hope Thx for your reply Most of the showers you can just use a outside tap backplate rocky.
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Post by rocketmanbkk on Jan 11, 2017 19:19:10 GMT
Ok cheers PB.
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Jan 14, 2017 15:55:38 GMT
Post by Mash on Jan 14, 2017 15:55:38 GMT
Ive done a couple in the ceiling, do a few loft conversions sometimes can't always get the height to bring them out the wall. I use a backplate elbow and mount it on some timber somehow so that its solid. I usually wind the arm in and cap the end off so all you gotta do is wind the head on when you finish up, left the arm out once and had a nightmare with it.
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