Galvanized pipe should NOT be used in any way, shape, or form to transport water. The minerals in tap water will corrode and destroy galvanized and you will have to replace the entire thing.

What kind of pipe do you use for a tub spout?

For slip-on tub spouts, your copper pipe should be a minimum 1″ and a maximum 2-7/8″ in length, depending on the tub spout. Refer to the manufacturer’s specifications prior to purchasing and installing to ensure you have the appropriate length for your spout.

Can you use galvanized pipe for a tub spout?





While it’s true that galvanized pipe has corrosion problems, such a short length where it’s not common for water to rest should not cause problems. If you’re using a spout that doesn’t connect using threads, you may want to use copper instead. For a threaded spout, however, galvanized may be the better choice.

How do I choose a tub spout?

Due to differences in tub rim widths and distance from the wall to the tub, you must measure the spout projection to ensure that the faucet will reach over the tub without interfering with the rim (or, conversely, to check that the faucet doesn’t stick out too far, which can look awkward and take up bathing space).

Do you have to use tub spout?

Most tub and shower combination faucets can be installed in a shower without using the tub spout. If you do not wish to use the tub function, you can plug the outlet for the tub spout on the valve and not install the spout on the tub wall.

Can you use galvanized pipe for water?

Galvanized steel will eventually start to corrode and can pose a hazard for drinking water, which makes it unsafe for drinking water in the long run. The problem isn’t the zinc coating but lead and cadmium, two heavy metals that can exist in the zinc because of the galvanizing process.

What kind of pipe do you use for a shower?





PVC Pipes Polyvinyl chloride pipes

PVC Pipes
Polyvinyl chloride pipes (PVC) are commonly used as part of a sink, toilet, or shower drain line. Its plastic tubing is ideal for this kind of usage because it protects the water from rust and corrosion better than other types of pipes.

Can you put spout in shower?

A new bathtub spout is a simple way to give your bath an easy update. Installing a tub spout is a plumbing project you can do yourself. Adding a new bathroom faucet or just replacing an old fixture requires a few tools and materials.

Is there a difference between a shower valve and a tub shower valve?

The biggest difference between a dedicated bath shower faucet and a tub and shower faucet is that a true shower faucet doesn’t come from the factory with an outlet for both a showerhead and a tub spigot.

Can you use a shower tub diverter as just a shower?



Single-Valve Shower Diverter

Activating it requires simply pulling up on the diverter, which then sends water to the showerhead. Pushing the diverter back to the downward position restores water flow to the tub again. This valve allows the bathroom to have a shower and a bathtub in the same space.

What is a shower tub diverter?

If you have a shower-tub combination in your bathroom, the shower diverter valve is what allows you to divert the water back and forth between the tub faucet and the showerhead. Though they are typically very simple devices, shower diverters may malfunction and need replacing once in a while.

Are you supposed to push down the shower diverter?



Pushing the diverter down after the water is turned off will still allow the water to drain from the shower arm to the fill spout. There is probably some roughness in the brass castings that is causing increased resistance, but that shouldn’t be a problem when you turn the water off first.

What is a diverter tub spout?

A bath and shower diverter is a device that diverts the flow of water either toward the tub spout (i.e., to the bathtub) or toward the showerhead. This product is commonly found in bathtubs equipped with a showerhead, such as in residential bathrooms and private commercial restrooms found in hotels.

What is difference between diverter and non-diverter tub spout?

Diverter or Non-Diverter

A diverter tub spout will have a lift rod that you pull up and push down on to divert the water between the showerhead and tub spout. A non-diverter tub spout will not have a lift rod (generally, used in a tub only or a three handle tub and shower configuration).

What’s a non-diverter tub spout?



Non-Diverter Tub Spout. A non-diverter tub spout, by its very name, works in the contrary direction of a diverter type tub spout. This type of tub spout doesn’t have a mechanism to cause the flow of water to be diverted from the bath.

Are all tub spouts the same?

Tub spout tips: Although there are only two kinds of tub spout types (threaded and slip) there are several “sizes” (lengths) in each group. This is where your patience is important. Not every store carries every length in each type. When we refer to size we do not mean the overall length of the spout.

Does tub spout length matter?

Tub spouts come in all sizes. There is no one correct pipe length for a tub spout. Because spouts are different sizes and the plumbing behind the wall is installed at different depths, it’s necessary to measure and purchase or make a pipe when installing a new spout.