Shower Body Jets
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GREAT TILE WORK....DESIGN ETC....IS THAT JURUSILUM STONE?..ENTIRE BATHROOM LOOKS GREAT!!
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Any chance you could tell us more about how you made the pressure manifold?
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Is that your own home?
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Have you tried the squared body jets by Kohler, they are really nice I used to install them at South Padre Island, Tx. alot.
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the one piece kohler is the the portrait and the second is the devonshire. also i think the last faucet is a delta victorian. otherwise good stuff man
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Enjoy! These are recorded with my cell phone for convenience so the picture isn't the greatest. I can't walk around jobs with a camcorder and my tool bucket, the camera will get killed.
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what about the water supply, are you using a water pump (how much pressure)?. Pressure seems good.
asadlarik3 2 years ago
Pressure is around 70# (city), fed with 3/4" H+C supplies.
Grohe has excellent technical manuals for laying these types of systems out.
It is important when using multiple jets that they be pressure balanced via a loop manifold. If not the jets will give out noticeably different volumes out of each jet.
misterplumber 2 years ago
A truly beautiful install. The homeowners must have some big bucks. I am fixing to remodel my bathroom to a two person shower and will be installing body spray heads on one side. Mostly looking on ebay for my parts right now. It will be a moderate size job. I also do my own tile work. Did the house require the copper shower pan because of a wood subfloor? I did not intend to use that type because the shower will be built on a concrete slab.
shiakue666 3 years ago
Thanks, thats my own house. I used Grohe for the jets and valves, they are more money but worth it.
Copper pans are used when above another story.
misterplumber 3 years ago