08-04-2020, 07:15 AM
I've been fighting with this basement shower for almost 2 weeks now. After replacing the Moen shower cartridge (and it's still leaking), I've decided to just replace the whole shower valve. This is just a shower enclosure, though, with no tub spout so I don't know why the piping keeps extending down. Is it there just for support? I'm standing in front of a bar sink to take this picture and there's no access below.
Unsoldering and then soldering in a new valve would be the cheapest, but I have minimal soldering experience. Previously when I installed my own water heater and a shower valve, I had a lot of clearance. Using a torch (even with some kind of fire block around) on the back of my shower makes me nervous. I was going to replace everything with Sharkbites, but I also wanted to just cap off the downward pipe since I think connecting it with a Sharkbite and also trying to connect all those other pipes will be a challenge--working from two directions instead of just one. I can screw in some 1x to the studs and then strap the new pipes to it for support. The 2 shutoffs above will also be replaced.
The TLDR version. Is it necessary for me to reconnect that lower pipe to the new shower valve or can I just cap it off?
Thanks,
Paul
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Unsoldering and then soldering in a new valve would be the cheapest, but I have minimal soldering experience. Previously when I installed my own water heater and a shower valve, I had a lot of clearance. Using a torch (even with some kind of fire block around) on the back of my shower makes me nervous. I was going to replace everything with Sharkbites, but I also wanted to just cap off the downward pipe since I think connecting it with a Sharkbite and also trying to connect all those other pipes will be a challenge--working from two directions instead of just one. I can screw in some 1x to the studs and then strap the new pipes to it for support. The 2 shutoffs above will also be replaced.
The TLDR version. Is it necessary for me to reconnect that lower pipe to the new shower valve or can I just cap it off?
Thanks,
Paul
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