braindrain
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I am replacing a shower I had to remove ,due to water damage, with a jetted tub that will be used as a tub/shower combo. The area I'm using has one wall as a closet, the other is an outside wall. The pump will be on the closet side due to required access panel. This means I will have to put the shower diverter on the outside wall end. I've been told that this will lead to diverter freezing and bursting. Is this true and is there a way to insulate to safeguard it? Also, if I could find a jetted tub with right hand pump and drain, this would solve my problem. Any help or insoght would be appreciated.
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