Free standing tub faucet installation

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A free standing faucet for a tub gives a touch of sophistication and detail to your bathroom, this particular faucet was ordered from Amazon and you can get different designs based on your style or preference. It is important to have the faucet before you start doing any type of plumbing or at least the schematics of the faucet so you can locate de piping where it needs to be. I hope this video can give you an idea of how to install your new faucet, thank you for watching, don’t forget to subscribe, share and like

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  1. Hello sir. Would you happen to know to remove the faucet handle for this exact model? We have this in our new house but it doesn't turn far enough to make the water hot. I was told I need to remove the handle, remove the plastic limiter cap, and then the faucet will turn further allowing us to get hot water.

  2. Good video but….I installed a few of these and plumbers always told me to NEVER put teflon tape if the connectors have a rubber washer inside …and these have a rubber washer . For the wobbly situation I found out that by installed and second plywood strip under the floor and using #12 screws the facet was a bit more solid Thanks

  3. First off, thanks for sharing. I have a question regarding the position of the faucet. Is it not going to have water pooling under the window? or is it better tucked back there, so it's out of the way?

  4. I have the same setup but, I do not have the luxury of an open basement. The home is in south Florida and is all cement. I have a 3/8 connection to my stand up tub filler and this is creating a problem for rough-in, I have to come thru the cement with a 1/2 copper pipe and reduce it to 3/8 the bottom plate will not support that. Please help. Thank you in advance.

  5. I am a licensed plumber, And that faucet will leak eventually where you connected the supply lines to the pex. You never use teflon tape on a flexible braided steel supply line, they already have a rubber seal, the teflon tape actually does not let you screw the supply line all the way down properly and it will leak.. Amd it wobbles. I see too many people come on YouTube doing plumbing projects that are wrong, and or not up to code. And you get home owners who watch these videos and end up having water damage to there new flooring.

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