Bathtub Spout Sticks Out Too Far at Peter Jordan blog

Bathtub Spout Sticks Out Too Far. I've tried a different spout, but still have. My bathtub faucet sticks out from the wall so far that you can see the hole in the tile where the pipe comes out. My plumber couldn't use the trim flange because the spout was angled down somewhat and the spout wouldn't screw back far enough with the flange. When your tub spout doesn’t flush with the wall or leaves a space between the pipe nipple chances are the nipple is longer than the installation length of the tub spout. I am a bit perplexed. The spout is a slip on with a hex nut for tightening. The copper pipe coming out of the wall is 2 7/8 inches so i don't think it needs to be shortened. You can fill the gap between the tub spout and the wall by using silicone caulk, plumbers putty, cutting the nipple pipe, replacing the nipple pipe. If your bathtub spout doesn't meet the back wall of the tub, chances are you chose the wrong type of spout, but even if you didn't, the fix is fairly.

After new tile installed, pipe sticks out too far from the wall. Can I
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The copper pipe coming out of the wall is 2 7/8 inches so i don't think it needs to be shortened. I've tried a different spout, but still have. If your bathtub spout doesn't meet the back wall of the tub, chances are you chose the wrong type of spout, but even if you didn't, the fix is fairly. I am a bit perplexed. When your tub spout doesn’t flush with the wall or leaves a space between the pipe nipple chances are the nipple is longer than the installation length of the tub spout. My plumber couldn't use the trim flange because the spout was angled down somewhat and the spout wouldn't screw back far enough with the flange. The spout is a slip on with a hex nut for tightening. You can fill the gap between the tub spout and the wall by using silicone caulk, plumbers putty, cutting the nipple pipe, replacing the nipple pipe. My bathtub faucet sticks out from the wall so far that you can see the hole in the tile where the pipe comes out.

After new tile installed, pipe sticks out too far from the wall. Can I

Bathtub Spout Sticks Out Too Far I've tried a different spout, but still have. When your tub spout doesn’t flush with the wall or leaves a space between the pipe nipple chances are the nipple is longer than the installation length of the tub spout. My bathtub faucet sticks out from the wall so far that you can see the hole in the tile where the pipe comes out. I've tried a different spout, but still have. If your bathtub spout doesn't meet the back wall of the tub, chances are you chose the wrong type of spout, but even if you didn't, the fix is fairly. The copper pipe coming out of the wall is 2 7/8 inches so i don't think it needs to be shortened. My plumber couldn't use the trim flange because the spout was angled down somewhat and the spout wouldn't screw back far enough with the flange. You can fill the gap between the tub spout and the wall by using silicone caulk, plumbers putty, cutting the nipple pipe, replacing the nipple pipe. The spout is a slip on with a hex nut for tightening. I am a bit perplexed.

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