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- Industry standard blocking placement for shower mixer valve?
I was wondering if there is an industry standard in terms of what depth to set shower mixer valve blocking at? In your traditional house the wall is only a 2x4 depth, meaning a block of 2x4 would only leave 2" of depth if the back side of the shower mixer wall was drywalled
- Where Do You Want the Blocking? - Fine Homebuilding
Whether it’s in the kitchen for hanging wall cabinets or a built-in microwave, in the bathroom for attaching grab bars, or in the living room for fireplace surrounds and wainscoting, the right blocking can make a big difference
- Shower Systems - HYDROBLOK
HydroBlok products are suitable for steam shower applications To comply with TCNA (Tile Council of North America) guidelines SR613 and SR614, we recommend applying a liquid-applied waterproof membrane over all HydroBlok surfaces after installation
- How to install stud wall blocking - YouTube
Here's how to install wall blocking during a remodeling project This is a bathroom remodel
- BLOCKING IN BATHROOMS AND CLOSETS | Library builder
Safety grab bars: Near the toilet and near (or in) the bathtub shower, center blocks 36 in above the floor Closet shelf and pole: Block 66 in above the floor; more blocking may be needed if you install wire shelves
- How to Install a Glass Block Shower (DIY) | Family Handyman
A glass block wall installation can turn an ordinary bathroom into a dramatic showpiece Step-by-step photos and clear instructions show how to do it
- Prefabricated Water-Resistant Shower Wall Panels, Easy . . .
Water-Resistant Performance: HYDRO-BLOK wallboards are 100% water-resistant, blocking dampness and inhibiting the growth of fungi Perfect for wet areas such as bathrooms, providing long-lasting protection against water damage
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