I reccomend the visual effectiveness, wielding techniques, and the terrific way the pictures establish the cold side and the side to side inlets (arrows). Simlple and direct; the presentation moves speedily. BB C-36 CSLB
Build your corner bench with cinder block and thinset after the shower is all waterproofed and prepped. It's a dusty mess cutting the cinder block but way better installation in the long run.
Thank you for the video, I follow it but the water isnt reaching the top for the shower. there is not tub. just a shower. I cant seem to figure this out, what did i do wrong?
I have the same valve but I can't get enough cold water to come out. I took everything apart to make sure there was no trash which helped. I still feel though there isn't enough cold water with enough pressure behind it.
Hello my friend, the video is very instructive, greetings from Brazil. I have a question: can I connect a handheld shower to the lower outlet where the bathtub pipe is used? For example, if I connect the handheld shower to the lower outlet, does the overhead shower stop dispensing water? I would like the overhead shower to stop when using the handheld shower. Is this possible with this type of valve, or would I need a different type of valve for this case?
you will need a diverter, I'm installing one right now, diverter looks like another valve and controls 3 different outlet, shower head, rain shower and hand shower.
Do you need a 2x4 behind the valve? Im guessing you did it this way so you dont burn the 2x4 and its close enough to a 2x4 for strength. Is this correct?
Lol we are fighting with the same issue. Ita slightly different model but it started not mixing right and had cold and only hot if you ran it all the way up but if you ran it back down too far the hot dropped out all together again. We replaced both parts but now it’s mixing all the way through the range but the hot seems less than what it used to be. I have to run it to max to get it hot enough instead of the 9 o’clock position it used be be at normally. I’m wondering if the BPU isn’t positioned right but I put the cold on the right side.
@@go-diy I would but it’s not accessible. Would it hurt to flip the rear pressure carriage just to see what it does? I put the cold on the right like it should be but I questioned if someone reversed the lines also.
LOL. WRONG! See those holes in the valve body? Those are there for reason and that reason is to mount the valve body DIRECTLY to the blocking. This is the one place in the circuit that will get torque and pressure, which can cause flexing and solder joints to FAIL, and should be mounted securely. And putting flux over hot solder joints does nothing but waste flux. Lame.
Why don't you ask where the air chambers are? You know, shock arrestors? Since you're so concerned about torque and pressure. Ever hear of water hammer?
Awesome. Clear process with great sound track.
the flux at the end is not acceptable.
I reccomend the visual effectiveness, wielding techniques, and the terrific way the pictures establish the cold side and the side to side inlets (arrows). Simlple and direct; the presentation moves speedily. BB C-36 CSLB
you have good videos, I was watching the one with the cartridge and I tried it at home and it came out more or less
good!
Build your corner bench with cinder block and thinset after the shower is all waterproofed and prepped. It's a dusty mess cutting the cinder block but way better installation in the long run.
Thank you for the video, I follow it but the water isnt reaching the top for the shower. there is not tub. just a shower.
I cant seem to figure this out, what did i do wrong?
I put plastic shower guid flush with cement
Ent board then tiled so tile is 1/4 passed guid will this cause a problem with face installation
I have this same kohler piece and just a shower, did you just plug the bottom that would go to a tub spout?
Do you really turn the water on clockwise rather than counterclockwise? I ask because I watched a video from kohler and thats what it showed.
Great vid! What are using to brush down joints after you solder. I use tinning flux when soldering but don’t brush with anything after.
regular flux (not tinning) wipe the fittings after heating removes the burn color
And they oxidize and turn green later.
This is improper even though popular among plumbers. Make sure to wash off to prevent oxidation and premature leaking.@@evanrodriguez2470
I have the same valve but I can't get enough cold water to come out. I took everything apart to make sure there was no trash which helped. I still feel though there isn't enough cold water with enough pressure behind it.
There’s an adjustment inside the valve you can turn
Can you install with out the plastic template?
2x4 sets the proper depth ? Got it
2x4 behind it sets the depth? Got it
Kohler says to use a 2x4 to attach the valve body and one for the spouts.
depending on the tile you could be 1/16 out of the wall, if you use a 2x4 is best to carve a little bit just in case.
Hello my friend, the video is very instructive, greetings from Brazil. I have a question: can I connect a handheld shower to the lower outlet where the bathtub pipe is used? For example, if I connect the handheld shower to the lower outlet, does the overhead shower stop dispensing water? I would like the overhead shower to stop when using the handheld shower. Is this possible with this type of valve, or would I need a different type of valve for this case?
you will need a diverter, I'm installing one right now, diverter looks like another valve and controls 3 different outlet, shower head, rain shower and hand shower.
Should have showed us how far valve cartridge needs to be from the studs
Would this kind of fixture work with pex?
yes, soldering some adapters Copper to PEX Fitting
Any videos to install the Kohler shower valve and handheld valve ?
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@@go-diy
That is a gr8 video , however I need to install the valves vertical , one above the other because my shower is only 32" wide
Any advise ?
Do you need a 2x4 behind the valve? Im guessing you did it this way so you dont burn the 2x4 and its close enough to a 2x4 for strength. Is this correct?
I have installed 5 of these, and always mount the valve body to a 2 x 4.
How far out you must set it so it matches with the tile?
the round black part indicates tile, take a good look at the video at the end I show it.
That “round black part” is called a “tile-in template” or “rough-in template”. You’re welcome.
So there is no mark for shower or tub spout???
hot left and cold right, up for the shower head and down for tub spout, in this case it was only a shower so I put a plug underneath.
I have this exact shower faucet but I'm not get enough hot water pressure.
remove the cartridge and see if it has no trash
Lol we are fighting with the same issue. Ita slightly different model but it started not mixing right and had cold and only hot if you ran it all the way up but if you ran it back down too far the hot dropped out all together again. We replaced both parts but now it’s mixing all the way through the range but the hot seems less than what it used to be. I have to run it to max to get it hot enough instead of the 9 o’clock position it used be be at normally. I’m wondering if the BPU isn’t positioned right but I put the cold on the right side.
@@whatfreedom7 check if the waters are not crossed (supply pipes) hot and cold
@@go-diy I would but it’s not accessible. Would it hurt to flip the rear pressure carriage just to see what it does? I put the cold on the right like it should be but I questioned if someone reversed the lines also.
yes, you can do that.
What about when you have water coming out of the showerhead even when it's turned off?
if it is new installation check for proper installation, check the arrows and make sure they are correct, if not then is time to replace the stem.
Y didn’t u go up straight?
He has a niche above the valve hence the madness in pathing lol.
LOL. WRONG! See those holes in the valve body? Those are there for reason and that reason is to mount the valve body DIRECTLY to the blocking. This is the one place in the circuit that will get torque and pressure, which can cause flexing and solder joints to FAIL, and should be mounted securely. And putting flux over hot solder joints does nothing but waste flux. Lame.
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LOL. Keep laughing.
you are right
Why don't you ask where the air chambers are? You know, shock arrestors? Since you're so concerned about torque and pressure. Ever hear of water hammer?
That’s what Kohler’s instructions show. Probably not a big deal but would provide more support.
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