To plumb a hand held shower or use diverter off of shower head

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yakman

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Hello all,

Need opinions/expertise on this. I'm at a crossroads here. I was going to plumb a diverter valve in my shower and attach a hand held shower slider bar in my shower stall in addition to the regular shower head. With Grohe valves/parts this addition was going to add $700+ to the overall cost.

I figured the hand held would be great for cleaning the shower stall and if our little one used our shower the adjustability would work for her.

Then, I thought I could save money by attaching a diverter valve at the shower head and use a cheapo hand held only when need to clean etc. Right now in my rough in, I have the shower head arm attached and the threads are covered with Harvey's TFE paste. The joint fitting is screwed to a 2x4 crossmember. Is TFE the way to go right here. I suppose it's either TFE or tape right?

Any problems down the road with attaching or unattaching a hand held shower to a diverter valve and tugging that joint around with the use of it? I worry about leaks once installed behind the tiled wall.

thanks,

Doug
 

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Hand held shower plumbing !

No it works quiet well,
I have done my own like that for the last 25 years or so
 

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If find the handheld on the bar works just fine as the only showerhead in the shower. I see no real use for a second one (i.e., a fixed one).
 

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If find the handheld on the bar works just fine as the only showerhead in the shower. I see no real use for a second one (i.e., a fixed one).

'tis true, but I've always found that I could aim a fixed showerhead better than I could a hand held. The hand held mount always seems to have some limitation as to where you can place the stream compared to the fixed unit.

Doug
 

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I've not found that to be a problem. The better units have a swivel so that the hose isn't constantly trying to tweak it back in place, and at least on mine, the holder (on a bar) adjusts to both get the elevation and angle so it points where I want.
 

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If you use the in wall diverter then rough-in the wall out low (the same height as the shaower valve works well). This will give you much more reach when using the hand held.
 
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