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Hi guys,
I'm going to run hot and cold supply pipes into a new stud wall this weekend, ready for a mixer shower (Mira Excel). The wall will then be tanked (using a membrane system) and tiled (when the bath is fitted and I have chosen the tiles).
If I was installing the shower on an existing tiled wall it would be simple since I would position the shower mixer valve in the middle of a tile, looks best that way. Because I have not yet chosen/fitted my tiles I don't know where the mixer valve will end up in relation to grout lines, as I said i'd prefer if the valve was centred on a tile.
How would you professionals approach this? My thinking is to place the valve in my preferred position (on the bare platerboard wall) and then run my new pipes. When it comes to tiling I should place the shower valve tile first so that the valve is centred and then work from there?
Have I got the right approach or can anyone offer me some advice please?
I'm going to run hot and cold supply pipes into a new stud wall this weekend, ready for a mixer shower (Mira Excel). The wall will then be tanked (using a membrane system) and tiled (when the bath is fitted and I have chosen the tiles).
If I was installing the shower on an existing tiled wall it would be simple since I would position the shower mixer valve in the middle of a tile, looks best that way. Because I have not yet chosen/fitted my tiles I don't know where the mixer valve will end up in relation to grout lines, as I said i'd prefer if the valve was centred on a tile.
How would you professionals approach this? My thinking is to place the valve in my preferred position (on the bare platerboard wall) and then run my new pipes. When it comes to tiling I should place the shower valve tile first so that the valve is centred and then work from there?
Have I got the right approach or can anyone offer me some advice please?