Shower Valve replacement – brass rough in installation, copper soldering How to DIY – DELTA Part “2”

Shower Valve replacement – brass rough in installation, copper soldering How to DIY – DELTA Part “2”

Part (2). Tile Master Atlanta presenting how to replace, install shower or bathtub rough in Valve ! STEP BY STEP! How to solder copper pipes, preparation and installation of cartridge. How to clean, cut and connect copper plumbing pipes. I am using Delta valve.
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Most of the times reason to replace old fixture is leak , or simply bathroom remodeling.
I hope my video will help you at some point with your shower valve project.
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– how to install shower pan and mud base
– how to tile walk-in shower step by step
– how to remove and install new bathtub
– soldering copper and brass pipes
– custom shower systems installation
– shower seat installation
– waterproofing bathroom with membrane
– tiling tub surround walls

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Noureddine Elyoussfi says:

thanks for taking the time and making this video. great job .

Rodrigo Valenzuela says:

some people don't like you share those videos but as people we learnt

Rodrigo Valenzuela says:

thank you so much for your video it's very helpful

Tom S says:

Holy fuck why is this guy getting black shit all over the place? Way too much flux/solder paste. The solder is dripping all over the place too. I mean, technically it might work fine and be leak free, but it looks kind of like shit. I guess I cant knock the guy though. Its just a youtube video.

Mike Goldman says:

Awesome job.  Really helped me with my future projects.  So clean too!

devilshaircut9 says:

Your pop up messages are appearing OVER the topic you are teaching and I can't see how you are soldering the joints.
Please, no more pop ups or messages over the video, they are REALLY distracting and I stopped watching this video because I could not see the focus of your topic.

R says:

Plumbing contractors will never put videos online. The reason for this is, they are too busy working and they do not want to give up their trade that they spent money on and went to school for. When you see these people stumbling and trying to explain how to do this-this means they have just learned this themselves and are not a professional. They may think they are but if they were qualified to do this they wouldn't be making online videos, they would be doing this for a living day in and day out like I have for the past 39 years and being licensed too.

DaffyJeffy says:

Nice work. Just curious, do you need to have a plumbers license to perform this work where you live?

dragonkubush says:

Why does any plumber still use copper these days? Use PEX! What a mess.

billeybop says:

Nicely done!

LANDBERG Tile-Handyman-DIY says:

Been watching your videos for a while and love your channel. Would you subscribe to mine? Same kind of videos, but not as good as yours!

Bobby O'Reilly says:

fuckin shit soldering and how much flux do you think you need ure going to get pitting in the pipes in a month with all that flux

Oscar Siguenza says:

Why do you soder the connections into the valve instead of using the provided threaded connections? does it hold better against leaks that way?

Oscar Siguenza says:

Why do you soder the fittings instead of using threaded connectors? Is it hold better?

Elvis Putnoee says:

And i thought i need to work on my welding skills …

colin z. says:

we are the real factory, you can check our company export record in customs system /
Nice to write to you here. we produce brass valves fittings as your samples and drawing pictures , skype is z.jolin@hotmail. .com

catherine horan says:

how do I know how far to set the diverter back? mine is the original valve. I cannot figure out how far out it should be from the cement board and the tile?

speed488 says:

Very good video. Well explained. Thanks for sharing

Momo Chouiheb says:

Well done man thanks for sharing . ..

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