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We contacted MHM Remodeling when we became aware that our master bathroom needed some attention.  Mike was just one of the contractors we contacted to get an estimate on the bathroom.  The only area which all the contractors were similar was in the estimate.  We selected Mike for a variety of reasons; the main reason was we perceived a great deal of pride in his work.  We were not disappointed.   Mike and his partner Nate were professional, dedicated, hard working, all the qualities that one would hope to find in a contractor.  But Mike and Nate also had other qualities not seen often in contractors.  For example, early in our job, Mike discovered a large, wet sink hole near the tub drain.  Mike did not hesitate to inform me of this issue.  We were able to get someone out to look at it the next day and no major issues were discovered, but Mike didn’t have to alert us to this issue.  If there was a major concern with our slab, it could have delayed the job for months, but Mike was concerned about our house, not the potential delay.  Later in the job, Mike laid the shower floor tile and was not happy with the way it looked.  It was a square tile and our walls were not square.  It looked off.  He brought it to our attention and we decided to select a new tile and remove the square tile.  Mike brought this to our attention because he wanted it to be perfect.  These two situations help to exemplify Mike’s character.  The work he completed in our bathroom was perfect.  He was a great resource in finding correct materials and was very knowledgeable of all aspects of the job to be completed.  Each day, he left our house clean and made sure that our house was safe for our three curious kids.  He kept us informed on the progress of the job and what was coming next.  Overall, we were extremely pleased with our decision to go with MHM Remodeling.  It was a pleasure to work with Mike and Nate and we look forward to working with them again in the future.
 
Jenn and Traci
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Brad Staggs shows how to raise a showerhead to a more suitable height by installing a showerhead adapter kit.

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Figure A

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Figure B

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Figure C

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Figure D

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Figure E

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Figure F

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Figure G

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Figure H

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Figure I

 

Q: My showerhead hangs too low. Do I have to install new pipes to replace it?

A: (from DIY home-improvement expert and licensed contractor Brad Staggs) With a hand-held shower adapter, you can have the best of both worlds: a fixed showerhead and a hand-held extender that allows you to put the spray right where you want it (figure A). Here are instructions and tips on installation.

Materials:

showerhead adapter kit
adjustable pliers
Teflon® tape
masking tape

 

 

Steps:

 

  1. Tip: Before you begin work in your bathtub, place an old towel in the bottom of the tub to prevent the porcelain or fiberglass surface from being scratched while you work.

     

     

  2. The adapter kit comes with a diverter device (figure B) that attaches to the shower stem and can direct the water in either of two directions. This enables you to use two showerheads from a single water source.

     

     

  3. Remove the old showerhead using adjustable pliers. You may want to wrap the jaws of the pliers with tape (figure C) to prevent them from marring the chrome.

     

     

  4. Using a rag (and, if necessary, some paint thinner) to remove any old plumber's putty or Teflon tape left on the threads of the shower stem.

     

     

  5. With the old showerhead removed, you can attach the diverter. It's important to make sure that the supplied washer (figure D) is placed in the neck of the diverter according to the directions that come with the kit.

     

     

  6. Apply some new Teflon tape to the threads of the shower stem (figure E) to help prevent water leakage. Important: When applying Teflon tape, wrap it in the direction that the fixture will be tightened. If the tape is wrapped in the opposite direction, it may tear when the fixture is installed on the threads, and thus will be ineffective at preventing leaks.

     

     

  7. With the Teflon tape applied, attach the diverter to the shower stem (figure F), and hand-tighten it. Carefully tighten the connection using a wrench if necessary, but avoid overtightening this (or any) plumbing fixture.

     

     

  8. Making certain that the appropriate washer is installed in the neck of the fixed showerhead, attach the head to one neck of the diverter and tighten it down.

     

     

  9. With the showerhead installed, apply Teflon tape to the other neck of the diverter (figure G).

     

     

  10. Attach the hose-extender attachment -- with the hand-held shower attachment -- to the free neck of the diverter (figure H).

     

     

  11. An attachment that fastens to the shower stem holds the hand-held attachment when it's not in use, and allows it to be positioned as a secondary fixed head (figure I).

 
 

 


 
 

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