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Can you add a hand shower to a tub faucet?

Can you add a hand shower to a tub faucet?

Many models attach easily to the existing shower arm. The short bent pipe that comes out of the wall and connects to the shower head. A handheld shower head also can be installed onto a tub spout that has a special diverter fitting.

How do you put a shower attachment on a bathtub?

The quickest and most basic way to add a shower is a slip-on attachment. These can be used with any type of tub, and feature plastic or rubber connectors that fit over your existing spout, redirecting water through an attached hose to a handshower; nothing gets opened up or removed.

How do I make my shower head handheld?

  1. Screw off the regular showerhead.
  2. Screw off the handheld hose.
  3. Screw off the diverter valve.
  4. Wrap plumber’s tape around the shower arm threads.
  5. Screw the regular showerhead directly onto the shower arm.
  6. Store the diverter valve and handheld showerhead for future use or donate them to a secondhand store.

Can I add a shower head to my bathtub?

It’s no simple matter to add a shower to a bathtub that doesn’t have one. You have to break into the wall to access the shower valve. If you’re lucky, the valve will have an outlet for the shower that you can unplug, but you probably won’t be lucky, and you’ll have to replace the valve.

How do I change water from shower head to handheld?

The easiest way to install a hand-shower is to install a fitting that’s called a diverter tee on the shower arm as it comes out of the wall. The diverter tee is basically a switch that diverts the water from the regular shower-head, though a hose to the handheld shower below.

Can I hook up a hose to my shower?

You’ve probably already figured out that the threads on a garden hose are NOT the same as the threads on a shower arm pipe. Garden Hose threads are 3/4″ Garden Hose (GH) where shower arm pipes are 1/2″ NPT (National Pipe Thread). So, if you want to get that garden hose onto your shower arm, you’ll need an adapter.

Can I add a hose to my shower head?

Attach your shower head to the forward facing threads of the shower diverter. Attach the garden hose adapter to the side facing threads of the shower diverter. Attach the garden hose to your adapter. Turn on water, switch between the shower head and garden hose and test for leaks.

What are the different types of tub spouts?

Spout types

  • Slip-on spouts. Slip-on spouts slide over 1/2-in. copper pipe and fasten with a setscrew.
  • Screw-on spouts. Screw-on spouts have threads deep inside.
  • Screw-on spouts with threads at the back end. Screw-on spouts may have threads at the back end. Most come with a bushing so they fit either 1/2-in. or 3/4-in.

How to replace bathtub faucets with a single handle?

To change a bathtub cartridge,begin by removing the handle as described in Step 1.

  • Remove the screws holding the escutcheon plate in place and slide out the escutcheon.
  • Remove the retaining clip that holds the cartridge in place with a screwdriver.
  • Remove the cartridge with pliers.
  • Check the O-rings and replace as needed.
  • How to repair a two handle tub and shower faucet?

    Remove the screws securing the upper discs on the cartridges with a screwdriver and remove the discs.

  • Slide the cartridge bodies up and off the stem.
  • Lift the water inlet seals beneath the cartridges to remove them.
  • Pull the faucet’s cover plate away from the wall to remove it.
  • How to install a tub and shower faucet?

    Visit a bathroom showroom to pick out your new faucet.

  • Assemble the other necessary tools and equipment.
  • Turn off your main water supply. Locate the shut-off valve for the appropriate bathroom and turn the water off.
  • Cover the tub and/or the shower floor with a canvas drop cloth.
  • How do I install a bathtub faucet?

    From beneath the sink,tighten the mounting nuts to keep the faucet in place.

  • Use a basin wrench or a sink installer tool,being careful to not over-tighten the nuts.
  • Wipe away any excess putty from around the faucet base.
  • Apply clear silicone to the underside of the drain collar.
  • Screw it into place on the drain rim.