How to install new shower fixtures?

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Here are the key steps to install new shower fixtures:
  1. Remove the old shower head by turning it counterclockwise. If it's stuck, use an adjustable wrench. Make sure the shower arm doesn't turn inside the wall.3
  2. Clean off any old thread seal tape or sealing compound from the shower arm threads. Wrap new thread seal tape around the threads and install the new shower head by screwing it on clockwise until tight.3
  3. To install a wall-mounted hand shower, select a spot considering the height of users. Mark the screw hole locations, drill 1/4" holes, insert anchors, and attach the wall bracket with screws. Slide the bracket cover over it.3
  4. Remove the shower head from the shower arm. Wrap new thread seal tape around the threads and screw a shower arm diverter onto the end of the shower arm. Attach the hand shower hose connection to the diverter and reinstall the shower head on the bottom end of the diverter.3
  5. Place the hand shower into the bracket cover until ready to use. Letting you direct water where you want, a hand shower adds style and functionality to your bathroom.3
  6. Install the supply elbow by wrapping pipe tape around the threads, then hand tightening and using a pipe wrench to finish tightening. Use a rag between the wrench and fixture to protect the finish.
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  7. Mount the shower head arm at the desired height, centering it on the wall. Attach the hose to the supply elbow and shower head, wrench tightening the connections but not over-tightening.
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  8. Install the valve trim cover by removing the protective plastic pieces, applying silicone to the gasket per manufacturer instructions, and securing the trim plate with screws. Attach the handle to hold the trim plate in place.
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  9. Check all connections for leaks before finishing up.
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With basic plumbing skills and tools, installing new shower fixtures is a straightforward DIY project that can upgrade the look and functionality of your shower. Take proper precautions and follow manufacturer instructions for best results.




Author: Home RenoVision DIY



Key insights

  • ️ Depending on the tile condition, a large piece of stone may only require the surface mounted plate to seal it shut without the need for additional silicone.
  • The decorative chrome trim serves a practical purpose by allowing water to drain out of the valve without going behind the wall.
  • "They want you to go finger tight for a reason because they want to make sure that everything is lined up properly and you can feel it."
  • The convenience of using a set screw cover to prevent the handle from getting wet when turning the water on.
  • It's important to leave yourself options when working on plumbing, as not every company does things the same way.
  • The rebelled pro two jet's our heads and rain showerhead options give a luxurious feel to the bathroom.
  • Using a temporary shutoff system with a gasket on the pipe helps with installation and ensures accurate cuts for wall board and tile.
  • Installing bathroom finishing trim kit can be a struggle, but getting it snug and tight is satisfying.

Timestamped Summary

  • 00:00 Install pressure balance valve finishing trim with tub spout, diverter, and rain shower overhead, using surface mounted plate and silicone bead for sealing.
  • 01:02 Cut and fit the soft brass, slide on the plate and decorative trim, install the valve with a slight slope for drainage.
  • 03:31 Tighten the screws on the gasket, set the trim in place, and follow manufacturer's instructions for a proper bathroom finishing trim kit installation.
  • 05:08 Install the bathroom finishing trim kit by securing the set screw and cap, then slip on the tub spout and tighten the set screw.
  • 06:29 Cut the pipe with a pipe cutter, leaving extra length for future modifications or connections, to make installation easier and allow for potential changes in the future.
  • 07:42 Install bathroom finishing trim by cleaning, buffing, and tightening parts, and ensure proper direction of water flow for rebelled pro two jet's our heads and rain showerhead options.
  • 09:35 Use teflon tape and thread sealer paste for a secure seal when installing a bathroom finishing trim kit.
  • 11:28 Install the finishing trim kit snugly and pointing up, then secure the fixtures with a screwdriver and wrench, clean up, and test the system.

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  • 00:00 Okay so in this video I'm going to show you how to install your pressure balance valve finishing trim of course with the tub spout and diverter and the rain shower overhead okay. There's some before we start doing this. Let me just talk about the parts real quick. The real Bell pro system comes with a surface mounted plate and this gets screwed to the roughing valve that's in the wall and it has a gasket on the back that seals to the tile. Now depending on the tile condition. You may or may not want to use a silicone bead after you're done a lot of times. This sort of thing doesn't work if you're using a subway tile because there are inconsistencies with the surface texture and the grout lines. If it's a really large piece of stone and you're cut right down the middle. Then this is plenty enough to seal it shut so what you have to do is you want to take your long screw. They come really big and put it into the the wall and just slide your fingers on it tell you know the surface.
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  • 01:02 That's your surface depth that you have to put the screws into and then you go look backwards until you see the next ring all right and this is a soft brass and you just take your side cutters alright and you just give them a shot like that and that is cut-to-fit again just confirm that I did it right. There we go back to there and use your side cutters okay. There we are and now we have our plate so if we slide it over our valve trim and we want to do this first before we add all the other pieces because we need the extra light going in there to find the hole okay and just wiggle it around and just put a finger tight. For now there we go okay wonderful. Next thing you want to do is put on the glove because these brass fittings that they make for the shower valves are very very sharp and find somewhere to put that it's not going to wreck. Anything take out the temporary test plug throw that in the garbage alright so in this particular case and you have to be really careful to check your instructions for all these things because every system is a little bit different. In this particular case there is an extension that goes the valve probably because the valve body is made really deep from this particular manufacturer so that it can handle pressure balance multi-port plus thermostatic valve. So this is just an extension of this valve here so these two pieces will sit together and then this end here with the gaskets and the pins will sit right in the cradle. So all you do is slide this stuff in and there you go once you feel it sink into those two pins you're good all right. Now. This is just the decorative chrome trim that goes over the brass fitting. There is a hole near the front that goes on the bottom. That's in case any water gets into that valve and it has a way to drain that doesn't go in behind the wall. All right. Another good reason why when you're installing your valve in the wall don't be afraid to install it just like one degree slope that way all of the water that gets into that valve will drain out of the mouth.
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  • 03:31 Now there's a gasket there we go you want to tighten up our screws and just snug don't over tighten. It's just made of plastic and you'll destroy it and then after that you just set this on the name of the company rebelled because of the bottom and you snap it in place those screws and if you ever need to remove it you can just get a good hold of it and give it a good tug and it'll pop off again. So here we go. I was so focused on making a video. I forgot the most important part just about to turn the water on on my brain when Wade you haven't put the yeah look at this. If I don't put this on first the hold valve assembly is gonna come firing across the room wreck. My silicone work wrecked my day. No here's a kit before you go any tools and check the manufacturer's instructions. These guys actually aren't a big fan of wrenches here even though it's set up for it. They want you to go finger tight for a reason because they want to make sure that everything is lined up properly and you can feel it okay if you start you a wrench and it isn't lined up properly. You may not even notice it. Here we go quarter turn is plenty I happen to know from experience that that was gonna work out great. Here we go oh hang on I got to put this on again or do this a little bit backwards.
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  • 05:08 But this will still work okay water still off so I can cheat get my set screw in there okay and then don't forget the cap. So when you turn the water on it doesn't get all wet. It'll look pretty hot and cold oh that's simple all right. We have our faceplate our handle and a little set screw cover all in place. So we can leave that for now let's move on to the top spot. Now the tub spout of course we as a you just pull it out and I'll show you this unit it should be a slip on yes now before I went and did the plumbing for this bathroom. I inquired with the company because I didn't have the finishing trim on hand and they assured me that it was a slip on and so that's why I ran a half copper and then put a test cap on it and of course comes with its own allen key and that's the set screw. For this say I have to back this one off. You'll see it comes fully inserted.
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  • 06:29 It'll drive you crazy trying to push that on the line so just back that off until it's out of the way and now it's ready to install okay the handle and we're just going to take a little pipe cutter. Now the slip on starts here and there's lots of room in that pipe. All the way in so you can see we're good to go so what I generally like to do is I like to cut it as far out as I can here three inches in case you ever want to change that to another system and you need to have the ability to solder on and mail thread. Some of these fixtures that come they have a threaded pipe in here so this way if I leave a little extra pipe and I've got a solder on a connection and do any other plumbing on another date. The options there for somebody if you cut too far back. It just makes it really difficult to fix it later. Not every company does everything the same way so it's nice to leave yourself options when you're working you'd be surprised when you're in this business. How often you'll get a call from a client five ten or fifteen years later and they want to just make one little modification for a couple of changes or even six weeks down the road yes.
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  • 07:42 It's got a little bit of water. In it. I drained the line so it shouldn't be under pressure. There we go of course remember. We're going to be using our silicone when we're done the finishing trim so as soon as you can get that water cleaned off the grout so that doesn't absorb too much the better. You want to have that great line as dry as possible when you go to silicone so that you know it's going to stick before you put. Your fixture on grab your sand cloth just give me a quick buff okay if your ridges aren't too sharp. It's not going to wreck your little gasket in here and it won't hurt your fingers either. You just force that one on okay you want to just make sure that the name is up and everything looks square reach underneath. So with the allen key find that little spot okay. There. We go remember these are all plastic parts in there so don't over-tighten just make a nice and solid. Here. We go what's that old song two out of three ain't bad but we're not done yet. This is the rebelled pro two. Jet's our heads have at three jets our heads and rain showerhead options and it's just manual control right. Here you gotta love it. Oh. That's a good-looking showerhead okay so this particular site red also comes with the arm and there's a little flange here as well and this is nice. It comes with a sticker to tell you which direction the water should be flowing which is kind of funny because traditionally the longer piece of pipe does go in the wall and that's kind of normal. So it's nice to see.
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  • 09:35 I've been doing it right all these years okay and so this is nothing simple. It is nothing to this. This flange is really basic and it is just a compression fit okay. You just want to wiggle it on and there's little teeth on the back that have been kind of snapped out of the tin and so you put that in there like that okay and you're good to go yeah hopefully. I don't get soaking wet here either oh yeah oh. Here we go well if you haven't seen the project video and you haven't familiar with a time buy. These in my specialty plumbing store and this is the same size as this pipe but it has a little gasket on it. So these are temporary that I put in there. That's a shutoff system. It's also a identification system for installing wall board and tile it's exactly the same dimension as my pipe and so when I install this I know exactly how to make my cuts. So these tiny little flanges that they come with when I go on install that it covers that hole perfectly no guessing love that here is my system now for installing the shower arm and your wall okay. You want to take your teflon tape and you just roll it around three four five six seven eight nine ridiculously ten times around and I'll tell you why I'm paranoid. I'm doing a compression fitting inside a wall cavity and after I turn the water on if it doesn't work it'll leak and no one alone until it makes a big mess on the ceiling downstairs because I'm paranoid I'd like to go a little overboard. I also like to take a little bit of this thread sealer paste and run it up on to the female fitting inside the wall. So now I've got two kinds of seal that are going on in. Here. There we go okay.
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  • 11:28 Now. Here's the secret go backwards a little bit until you feel it sit in there. In the room okay. Wow this is gonna be snug right out of the gate so it's hard to tell the difference between cross threaded or just install brass and brass. Now you want to fight with this until you get it in there perfect that's exactly nice and tight like I like it. However it's pointing up with the ceiling. So we have to fix that so these shower arms are not made of metal that won't break so yeah it'll be gentle and careful with this. But I like to get a little extra leverage on this instead of holding it here I like to hold it out here. So I'll put a screwdriver right in through the hole turn and use my onion on the pipe. Okay now the showerhead and has little flat pieces on the neck here that's for a wrench. It's amazing how many people will call and complain that there's a little drip of water coming out of here and going right into there too oh my. But it happens now inside here. There's a gasket okay so that should work just compression finger tight alright so what you think you got it figured tight reach in behind. There find those little flat sections give it a couple more turns and try to get it on there as tight as you can now. At this point it should be pretty much rip sitting on that gasket and the way you make sure that this is done is you grab. Your wrench set it on the flat pieces okay and you give it a couple of turns but make sure you're only grabbing the flat pieces of that shower fixture alright so now we've got all of our fixtures installed setting to clean up Gulliver silicone and then we can actually test all of the system automatically going to the tub perfect okay we're out of water. They're as good so that's it for installing your shower trim if you enjoyed. This video then give it a thumbs up post your questions in the comments below. We'll see you again. Next time don't forget to check us out on Instagram.
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