How to Replace a Bathtub With a Walk-in Shower | Home Guides

Unless you were dealing with a shower/tub combination in the original installation, there will not be a shower head pipe running up the wall, nor will there be a faucet stub-out or hot/cold water stubs at around waist height. These will instead be down around your knees. This means running additional pipe to carry the water up to the new locations. One of the design bonuses of open, walk-in showers is that they are not limited in space or shower-head location to avoid splash back onto the floor. Because walk-in showers are large enough for you to walk around in, the shower head can go anywhere. As a result, you often see multiple shower heads around the shower, or an overhead custom sprayer that comes in from the ceiling. Your budget is the only limitation.

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