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Hey anyone used the bar shower fixing brackets that fit in the wall. Any advice on what distance to set them in the wall? So you can connect bar shower after its been boarded and tiled. I have always used the fixing kits that fit on the surface before, were you cut the pipes back so 25mm is sticking out then attach.
 
Bit concerned that by installing one of these brackets it will leave a compression fitting in the wall as it's a compression connection to the bracket. I thought compression should only be used if the fitting was accessible? Not in a tiled wall
 
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Had bother with the compression fitting on the brackets in the past. Just use soldered backplate elbows, fitted level, at 150mm centres, with the pipe connection flush with the back of the plasterboard .
 
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It depends on the thickness of the board and tile and the length of the 3/4" threaded tails. Some collars that the showers come with need a large amount of thread as they are deep so they cant be fitted so tile will have to be drilled spot on. Each job differs. Aim to have the Compression nuts 2/3mm back from the tile board. If using back-plate elbows I have the face of them 2/3mm behind the face of the tile then the collars will fit. Never had a problem with the compression fittings always air test to 10 bar before the board is fitted.
 
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As above the.

This type
H&C Contemporary Bar Valve Fixing Kit Chrome Effect | Shower Spares & Fittings | NoLinkingToThis
Will be exposed connections in the wall but like I said never has an issue with either. Just pre test.
 
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H&C Contemporary Bar Valve Fixing Kit Chrome Effect | Shower Spares & Fittings | NoLinkingToThis This one so would be 2 compression connections in the wall.
 
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Thanks I've always used to ones were all the connections are exposed, but on a new job they want to fit H&C Contemporary Bar Valve Fixing Kit Chrome Effect | Shower Spares & Fittings | NoLinkingToThis
Seems bad practice to me having compression fittings in the wall.
 
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Thanks the instructions say put a backplate elbow in the wall. A nipple in to this, i.e 1/2 male to 1/2 male, then a 1/2 inch female to male elbow. The flexi connects to the male end of the elbow. Seems a lot of fittings when I could elbow then out of the wall in copper elbow up with a soldered fittings then fit a 15mm to 1/2 male fitting.
 
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