jsarin1
New Member
I finally finished sweating the valves and lines together in my bathtub project. Problem now is I'm not getting water! With the valve trim fully open it is only giving me drips out of the tub spout.
I've provided pictures of what I've got.
I installed two shut-off valves and two 90 degree elbows
to relocate the valve trim so that its centered with the new wider tub (3 inches to the left of original valve body location). Is this causing enough restriction to give me only a drip?
The valve body and Delta trim kit were all installed according to their instructions. Please see photos for the setup. I am using a Delta R10000-UN valve body with the Addison trim.
Another alternative would be the actual water supply, but the spout for the toilet and faucets in the same room are working just fine.
Some searching has pointed out that sediments could be clogged in the lines.
But, I'm not sure if that is the case.
Any ideas would be helpful. Thanks in advance!
I've provided pictures of what I've got.
I installed two shut-off valves and two 90 degree elbows
to relocate the valve trim so that its centered with the new wider tub (3 inches to the left of original valve body location). Is this causing enough restriction to give me only a drip?
The valve body and Delta trim kit were all installed according to their instructions. Please see photos for the setup. I am using a Delta R10000-UN valve body with the Addison trim.
Another alternative would be the actual water supply, but the spout for the toilet and faucets in the same room are working just fine.
Some searching has pointed out that sediments could be clogged in the lines.
But, I'm not sure if that is the case.
Any ideas would be helpful. Thanks in advance!