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Tile project (plumbing) problem
I'm in the middle of a couple of bathroom tiling projects, and have an "issue", so I figured I'd throw this out to the PPOT braintrust
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home depot has the split escutcheons.
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Thanks John! I'll stop by there first...
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put a fake plant in front of it...
thanks for teaching me a new word. "escutcheons"
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I always called them "flanges".
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Yeah, I've seen the plastic split escutcheons at HD.
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Depending on the format of the tile you might get lucky with a grout line at the water supply. Our you could fudge the layout a bit to accommodate. You then just dremel a half circle on two tiles and there you go.
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Thanks guys! I would have called them flanges too (prior to yesterday), but I just wanted to impress Vash with my new "word of the day"
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That's why you hire an ARCHITECT so that you can learn the correct terminology for those Whatchamacallit
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I'm doing a floor this week and also want to keep the shut of valve intact. Here's what I'm going to do: Shut off water to house. Go under the house, cut and cap supply line under the bathroom to toilet. Pull the other side of the supply with the shut-off valve up through the floor and reserve. Turn the water back on and do the work, including allowing a hole for the water supply. When you are done, slip a new escutcheon over the supply line and drop it back through the floor. Turn the water off and repair the line under the house. Check for leaks. KT
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