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    Does anyone know if anyone makes a shower/tub faucet that is on 6" center on the hot and cold knobs?

    We are trying to get an old family home ready for a new tennant and have a problem with a tub and shower faucet. The push up diverter does not seat properly because of its very old age. The house is on well water and the flow of water through the valve body is also greatly reduced. My father believes that the existing 3 hole valve is an old Sears variety. About 6 years ago, we converted all of the iron pipes in the crawl space to CPVC, but did not change out this bathroom. We are not wanting to redo any of the tile in the shower. It would be nice to find another 6" OC 3 hole valve, but so far have not found one.

    We figure our other option is to put in a faucet kit we saw at Lowe's that is labeled for Mobile Home which has a full shroud around the entire faucet and knobs. At least this would allow us to enlarge the existing outer holes and then seal the new shroud/escutcheon to the tile.

    Any thoughts on finding a 6" OC 3 hole valve, or other ideas on how to retrofit?
    Thanks,
    Lyle

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    Most common shower valves have remodel cover plates available for installing a new valve through the wall without removing tile unnecessarily. New valves have an anti-scald feature built in which is required in many areas.

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    I am not following your suggestion. A remodel plate would just cover up the large holes. But to use an 8" spacing 2 knob valve would require enlarging the existing holes and possibly risk cracking the tiles. I would be very happy to find a valve with a 6" spacing between the knobs.

    Again, what I have is a 3 hole setup with all 3 hole in line horizontally. The hot and cold knobs are in line with the tub spout. The knobs (valve spacing) are 6" on center. It looks very much like this version (but this is an 8") http://www.lowes.com/pd_232617-69305...uantity_sold|1

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    I finally found the same fixture online, but it is out of stock at the only place I can locate it. This is what was installed and why I need to try and find the 6" spacing replacement. http://www.lockeplumbing.com/detail....r3=FEI-NL9-LED

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    Quote Originally Posted by lcuga13 View Post
    I am not following your suggestion. A remodel plate would just cover up the large holes. But to use an 8" spacing 2 knob valve would require enlarging the existing holes and possibly risk cracking the tiles.


    I didn't understand that your spigot was part of the unit. An old 2 valve shower is commonly refitted using a single handle control and remodel plate. Because current code requires the shower valve to be thermostatically controlled/pressure balanced, you may have a hard time finding what you want.

    Last edited by Terry; 03-20-2011 at 05:37 PM.

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    To limit your liability, it is recommended that you get rid of that old control valve an put one in that meets current codes. To do that, you'd need something like the remodel plate to cover the existing holes, and provide a mount for the new single-handle valve. There are two handle valves that meet current codes, but they tend to be thermostatically controlled, and the more costly option. Technically, you can repair what you have, but if you replace it, it must be brought up to code. In a tenant situation, updating it is a really good idea.
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    You have two problems, one is the 6" centers valve, and the other is that it is surface mounted. Go to a recreational vehicle service company and check with them. That valve is often used in RV coaches.

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