Wednesday, January 26, 2011

How to Install a Shower Faucet in 7 Easy Steps

Installing a shower faucet is not a herculean task. If you know the right tricks it is as easy as conjuring up a rabbit in mid-air. Here is how to install a shower faucet in 7 easy steps.

Before starting the installation here are few things you need to take care.


Check the supply pipe for leaks.

Replace wall with moisture resistance dry wall as base for wall covering.

Always clean the pipe thread and apply a new pipe joint compound.

Run hot and cold water lines to shower mixing valve attached.

Plan for a trap door in wall.

These are just a few pointers you need to take care before installation. Now let us begin the installation.


First you can connect the shower in two ways. You can either choose the conventional method with copper pipes or you can opt for PEX pipes. The plastic pipes are easy to install when compared to the copper pipes.

The next thing you need to do is the shut off the water supply and drill a hole in the shower walls with a hole saw. It is better to plan before hand where to install the shower and the faucet and mark them with a pencil.

Now position the valve so that UP indication points upward and then connect the hot and cold water pipes to each side of the valve. When welding them take care to see that overheating does not take place. You can also use welding adapters if required. Secure the valve inside the wall and connect the raise tube and spout pipe in welded adapters. If valve is without spout then use a brass cap to block the outlet that will not be used. Put the shower in place. This completes the installation of the valve.

Next to install the faucet handle slide the decorative plate in the valve and position the handle screw adapter on cartridge using hexagonal key.

Now to install the shower head connect the upper outlet to shower head supply pipe after applying Teflon tape. Wrap clockwise the shower head's pipe filets with Teflon tape. Manually screw shower head using adjustable wrench.

Finally to install the spout turn the spout on copper pipe so that set screw faces up. Tighten the screw with hexagonal key and then turn spout to normal position.

Last but not the least open the hot and cold water supply and check if there is no leak. Next open the faucet to lukewarm position to release all the air caught in the pipes.

That's it. You are done. Now you can show off your skills to your wife or your neighbor.

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Monday, January 3, 2011

Baby Shower Crafts

During the preparation for the arrival of a newborn baby, many families would like to throw a party to mark the big day. As the host, you may invite a lot of people. It would therefore be very important to find fun but easy-to-do activities that would make all of the invited guests get occupied and feel as part of the celebrations.

Invited guests may prefer to bring in baby shower crafts bought directly from the shops, while others, due to the rising prices of the items may decide to try their hands on some creative hand crafts. If this is the case then, you may find that you will require ample space for them to make their crafts and in as many numbers as they would feel appropriate.

It is very important to involve the family of the mother-to-be, especially if there are older children as this would be a perfect opportunity for them to express their feelings towards the arrival of the new born baby. Make sure to provide most if not all of the materials that will be required. Hand made baby shower crafts made in the presence of the expectant mother have a more lasting 'happy' effect than those ready-made ones and they help ease the tension that comes with the birth of the baby.

To make the baby shower crafts more unique and eye-striking, you could ask the guests to take advantage of and borrow ideas from the Internet and any existing books that have information about how to do it. Different ideas will give rise to special and treasure creations.

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