How to install a tub faucet




















Planning a Freestanding Bathtub Installation Badeloft. How to install a freestanding tub faucet on concrete. Before choosing one, get familiar with each type of faucet, and find out which one is right for your own tub. The video shows installation on a wood floor but below that you will find links to the actual installation instructions which have information on how to modify the installation for concrete floors.

Hj az unfortunately, with that faucet it appears the connections have to be below the floor which would make them difficult to connect with a concrete floor, when you cannot make the connections above. Freestanding tub faucet with shutoff valve 9. The wood support should be at least 2 thick. Drill four holes in concrete floor as shown in the figure.

Refer to concrete anchor installation instructions for diameter and depth of hole required. Adjust according to the height of the faucet base and make sure that the mounting flange escutcheon mounting plate is level with the finished surface of the floor. How to install a freestanding bathtub 1. Attach the hand shower cradle to the faucet body by threading it into the top of the faucet. As you are about to finish your bathtub installing on the concrete floor, fill up the tub and make sure, the overflow drain and stopper are working properly.

If you are lucky enough to be able to consider installing a freestanding tub or standalone bathtub in your bathroom, you must consider the space that it will take. The overall dimensions are as follows:. To get your freestanding tub ready for complete installation, set two 4x4s in place in the desired tub location to hold up the bathtub; Ryle freestanding faucet installation instructions 3 ryle freestanding faucet installation 5.

A freestanding tub will easily become the focal point of your bathroom but, as with many decorative items which are the focal point of any room, they must be decorative and often will take up a large space in the room.

The measurement from the floor to the bottom of the spout. Check bathtub for correct model and size. The procedure for doing this varies according to model. Some valves have male threaded ports, others have female threaded ports, and some have slip connectors. If you connect the pipes with threaded fittings, wrap plumbing tape around the threads first.

When soldering pipes into slip connections, use lead-free solder and a propane torch. Install a pipe for the tub spout in the same way. Screw a temporary 6-inch nipple into each elbow to keep debris out of the pipes while you finish the wall. Slide the decorative escutcheon plate that comes with the shower around the handle. Then attach the handle itself, according to the manufacturer's instructions. If the faucet has a temperature limiter, install this just before attaching the handle.

Unscrew the temporary nipple from the shower head elbow, and then screw in the shower arm and tighten it with a strap wrench. Screw on the shower head and tighten it by hand.

If you are at all familiar with plumbing it is fairly obvious I'm sure, but took me a while to figure it all out! A diagram would have been helpful.

They don't tell you that it ships from an international origination that has specialized fittings. There is so much work to do to install this faucet that we would have been better off paying the extra few hundred dollars and ordering a more expensive one". It took my plumber a long time to figure out installation.

It doesn't come with rough in valve or the square bracket that is needed to bolt to floor shown in picture of installation but not included. Plumber made his own and bolted to slab. Looks great and works well just difficult install. These quotes were found in online reviews of very inexpensive Floor Mounted Tub Fillers.

To be fair, some of these customers were actually happy with the end result, but these quotes help illustrate that ease of installation is not necessary something you should take lightly. Even if it's not you doing the work, a plumber's time is money. Why not save the extra money you spent on installation and get a better Faucet?! If it's hard to install when the walls and floors and everything in the bathroom is ripped open, it's guaranteed to be even harder to make a change to your Floor Mounted Tub Faucet after everything is closed up.

The nature of how these fixtures install makes it very problematic to change them after the fact. They are connected to the hot and cold water lines and are bolted to the floor. Special preparations must be made to cut an opening for the water supplies and after installation the valve is usually tiled over. Making changes to the position or the faucet will likely mean ripping up the entire floor. For modifying the installation of a Floor Mount Freestanding Tub Faucet you absolutely need a professional.

So if you go with an inexpensive faucet and want to change it later, think again. You might be able to get away with that line of thinking when it comes to a bathroom sink faucet but not with regards to a Freestanding Tub Faucet.

We read complaints over and over again that less expensive Freestanding Tub Faucets had poor water flow. The reason for this is that some less expensive items do not use a rough-in valve. In theory that makes it easier to install but this is less sturdy and the flow rate is not nearly as good.

Not all imported fixtures have standard U. They often are smaller and require adapters to fit the plumbing lines in your home. This can significantly impact the flow rate and water output. When you have a large tub it takes some time to fill it up. For example, a large clawfoot tub holds between gallons of water. Not only is it boring to wait for the tub to fill up with water, but as more time passes the water starts to cool off. If your inexpensive Freestanding Tub Filler has output of 5 gallons per minute it would take 12 minutes to completely fill the tub.

Up the flow rate to 12 gallons per minute and it takes just 5 minutes to fill the tub completely. Put that extra time to good use soaking in the tub rather than waiting for it to fill up. Whether you are shopping for single post style Freestanding Tub Faucets or double supply line Freestanding Clawfoot Tub Faucets you really need to consider the stability of the fixture.

I mean, it's in the name. Free Standing. This means these fixtures do not have extra support although sometimes it can be added. Adding wall supports limits you as to where you can actually place your Floor Mounted Tub Filler. The beauty of this style is that it can go in the middle of the room.

If you need to install it near a wall then you lose some of the benefit. You also lose some of the design impact.

A truly Freestanding Tub Filler Faucet should be stable and sturdy. It should feel solid when you grab it and it should never wobble or sway. This filler isn't very heavy and is wobbly since installed. Not sure if that's the fault of my contractor or if it's because it was not an expensive filler.

I like how it looks and it works well but disappointed in the quality. Not worth removing and sending back at this point. Tried to return it and the manufacturer was extremely prompt in getting me a replacement, however the replacement has the same problem. Stability is not just a safety issue. It also is a usability issue.

If you have to worry about your Free Standing tub faucet wobbling and rattling all the time it's not going to be as enjoyable to use. Pulling on the hose will sway it more.

This significantly alters your experience from relaxing and soothing to nervous and worried. You really want your Freestanding Tub Fixture to be sturdy and stable. One issue that can be caused by a faulty diverter is that the hand spray will run at the same time as the Tub Filler. We came across this surprising complaint when reading reviews of several less expensive Free Standing Tub Faucets. People reported that some fixtures did not have the ability to operate the hand shower separately from the tub spout.

This is absolutely a design flaw and it is not the way your fixture should operate. The handheld faucet and the faucet both run whenever the water is on, whether the hand held faucet is turned on or not. They already sent us a replacement part once, and after about a dozed uses, it did it again. Maybe the whole faucet is defective, but I'm really stuck now with this style, as I bought the matching bathroom faucets too.

I'm hoping for a fix that works this time. Yet another issue that came up with regards to the hand shower is with regards to the position the diverter remains in by default. When you have a Free Standing Bathtub Faucet with Hand Spray there will be a diverter to switch the water between the tub spout and the handheld shower. In all nicer faucets the diverter will default back to tub spout when you shut the water off. That way when you turn it on next time the water will flow first from the tub spout which is always aimed at your tub.

If the diverter does not automatically switch back it could be a problem every time you want to use the your tub. It doesn't go back to the main faucet after you turn it off. That means you can spray water all over your bathroom if the hand shower was the last thing you used after your bath, and you didn't remember to turn the water back to the faucet voice of experience :. Plumbing codes : We read several complaints from people who bought inexpensive Freestanding Tub Fillers that stated they failed inspection.

Specifically in Massachusetts, New York, and California where there are stricter regulations you should be careful about ordering a faucet you are not sure will pass inspection. By the time you install your Floor Mount Tub Faucet and have the inspector take a look it will likely be too late to return. Make sure to check that the faucet will meet local plumbing code before ordering.

Leaks : Free Standing Tub Faucets with cheaper cartridges will be more prone to leaks. This is wasteful and over time water drops can permanently stain or rust your tub.

This issue is compounded if you cannot get replacement parts to fix a problem should one arise. Which brings us to Warranty and Parts : When you order an inexpensive Floor Mounted Tub Filler from a No-name brand you can basically expect no warranty or parts replacement.

Some make an effort to include a 1 or 3 year warranty but this is not nearly long enough. Most problems will not arise until year 8 or after. By the time you actually need help the company may no longer exist and getting replacement parts or help trouble shooting a problem will be next to impossible. You could argue that if you buy a cheap Tub Filler than you can afford to get a new one if a problem occurs.

This may well be true but it doesn't factor in the installation costs. We recommend you find a more expensive product that offers warranty support for a minimum of 10 years. A lifetime warranty is better. If you ordered your Freestanding Tub Filler Faucet from Delta you would not only get a lifetime warranty on the product operation, but also on the finish!

This is basically unheard of even among the other well-known plumbing brands. Delta has a tech support number that can help you troubleshoot any problems that arise and send replacement parts out for free.

You'll never get this piece of mind from a No-name brand. Now that you understand some of the problems that come with ordering an inexpensive Free Standing Tub Faucet it starts to become clear that you probably need to shop for something a little better. So what's the answer? Our opinion is no. For the brands like these you are really just paying for the name. You are no longer paying for product quality improvements. Over the past 60 years Delta has proven time and time again to be an innovator in the plumbing industry.

Their fixtures are top quality and their product design is second to none. Where style, quality, finish, ease of installation, warranty, and design function all converge is Delta. As authorized Delta e-tailers we may seem biased but in fact we do not recommend Delta only because we are Delta e-tailers. We shopped and were stunned at the prices for floor mounted faucets.

We found Delta to be affordable with excellent quality. Looks and works great! It has a sprayer which comes very handy for a quick rinse. I love it!!! So Let's talk about some of the ways Delta Free Standing Tub Faucets solve the problems posed by no-name brand cheap fixtures. Don't take our word for it.

Have a look at these customer quotes:. It was very straight forward to install. Note that it must be done prior to installing any flooring - the floor sheathing installs over it. After I completed the floor, installing the faucet was very easy. The supplied instructions were complete and easy to follow. Worked great for the Delta floor mounted tub filler.

Did not report any issues. Well built; solid construction. Has been installed and working like a charm for 2 months. Wife is happy and so am I with no leaks reported! Changing out the faucet however presents similar problems to the no-name brands. You still have to tear up the floor if you want to access the valve. But with a Delta Faucet we are confident you will have no reason to be dissatisfied or want to change your Tub Filler once it has been installed.

If you ever have any problems you can rest assured Delta's customer service and lifetime warranty will help you solve them. This video is Delta specific but it will give you a good idea about what is involved with the installation. Because the Bathtub Faucet is Floor Mounted you must find a way to securely attach it. You also much allow for an opening so the supply lines can connect up to the hot and cold water lines.

Take a look! These instructions provide detailed information about the installation shown in the video. There is also a section detailing how to install a Free Standing Tub Faucet on a concrete floor. Concrete floor installation of a Floor Mount Tub Filler is slightly different but the Delta rough-in valve can handle it without much trouble. Basically any major brand will meet this requirement. I mean it's a tub faucet.

It should fill the tub fast. Here are some customers who have had a good experience with Delta Freestanding Bathtub Faucets. The faucet allows strong water flow and the handheld spray can hit a target across the bathroom".

In this area a Delta Freestanding Tub Faucet is hands down one of the best. If you watched the how to install a Floor Mounted Faucet video above you will have noticed that the Delta installation is no joke. You literally screw the plate into a wooden platform which is screwed into your floor. That valve is not going anywhere. Once you attach the faucet trim kit you will see just how solid and stable it is. Basically no amount of pulling will make it wobble.

The sturdy, heavy-duty build of Delta Free Standing Tub Fillers is definitely one of their selling points. Many customers agree! We are mounting it next to a very large tub so I think it will look good, but we expected it to be smaller. My plumber liked it because it was easy to install. I love it because of the quality, the hand held sprayer to wash down the tub or your hair and this faucet was way less expensive than comparable faucets.

It is awesome and looks great with my tub". Delta is a high quality product with no issues in the way the diverter functions. By default, when you turn on the water it will come out of the tub spout. Only when you pull out the diverter button does the Hand Shower activate.

To switch back to the tub spout, you simply push the diverter button back in. If you are using the hand shower spray and then shut off the water, the diverter button will automatically pop in to reset itself. Because of this feature when you turn on the water it will always initially flow from the tub spout - even if the last diverter setting you used was for the hand shower.

All of this is very standard functionality for any high-quality Free standing Tub Filler Faucet. It's rather shocking that any fixture would work any other way. However, with cheaper Tub Fillers the engineering design put into the diverter may just not match up.

Plumbing codes : Delta faucet products will meet all plumbing code requirements. Delta faucets are all certified for use in USA.



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