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Everyone,
My apologies for what may be a dumb question, but I can't seem to find a consistent answer anywhere, so I thought I'd ask the pros.
I'm building a bathroom w/shower in the basement and am in the process of starting the plumbing rough-in for the shower. I've got a Moen shower valve.
The question I have is, when roughing in the water supply lines, how far back from what would be the BACK of the finished wall should those pipes be for the shower valve to stick through the proper distance on the other side? I'll be installing a simple corner shower unit, with standard 1/2 drywall behind it.
Hope that makes sense.
Thanks,
Greg
My apologies for what may be a dumb question, but I can't seem to find a consistent answer anywhere, so I thought I'd ask the pros.
I'm building a bathroom w/shower in the basement and am in the process of starting the plumbing rough-in for the shower. I've got a Moen shower valve.
The question I have is, when roughing in the water supply lines, how far back from what would be the BACK of the finished wall should those pipes be for the shower valve to stick through the proper distance on the other side? I'll be installing a simple corner shower unit, with standard 1/2 drywall behind it.
Hope that makes sense.
Thanks,
Greg