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trinculo54

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I have a seperate shower and a seperate bath in my master bath that I am remodleing. Looking at my local home center there are lots of combonation fixtures...IE shower/tub with a common mixture valve. Can I use this type of fixture for my shower and just cap the tub fill? Also can I do the same thing for the tub and cap off the shower connection? Thanks


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Yup, that's exactly what you can do. Cap off the tub side and you'll be good for the shower. As for the tub option, see if you can get a tub filler without a diverter on it.
 

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If you have a "roman" tub, or deck tub, you may want to look into valves made for that.

They sometimes have larger openings that allow the tub to fill faster.
For big tubs, I like to use the Grohe 3/4" tub fillers.
 
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