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I have builders in doing an attic room who can also do general plumbing but say they are stumped with the shower/jet/ and hand shower set up.
All that came from the place I bought the items was the shower jet heads with a 22mm thread on the end nothing else. What does this screw into? Can someone explain the set up for a triple valve with shower head, shower arm and 6 jet set up please?
I want to be able to screw the "jet base" in behind the wall so I can tile over it then thread the jet head on after tiling, is this right?
Can someone tell me what material I need to make this work?
 
Don't let your builders do any plumbing, they obviously haven't a clue
Get an experienced plumber in, as what you need is above the skills of the average diyer and could cost a fortune to repair later down the line if things go pear shaped
 
Totally agreed not a job for a builder
 
Got to agree with jonnyswamp here. Some showers are simple and easy to do. This one is complex and if anything goes wrong, it's in your loft - water will get to every floor of your house. Get a decent plumber in, it's around half a days work and it will be worth every penny.
 
Agree with everything said above. Sound advice based on years of experience putting other peoples work right.
 
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