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Hello,
I posted a time or two on the previous forum and have not had another question until now.
I haven't gone through to figure out the profile-home is 4 years old and has PEX plumbing. 28 x56.
My question has to do with shower heads. We replaced the original-which weighed almost nothing-with a 4" Peerless rain shower head. The instructions said to make sure the plumbing would hold it-example plastic would not. We have had a shower caddy hanging on the rod that comes out of the wall that the shower head attaches to for months. I figure the shampoo/etc weighs as much as the new shower head does. I removed the caddy. I don't want to cause damage to the plumbing. My question-if the rod that comes out of the flange from the wall is not binding or dropping downward from the shower head does that mean the plumbing will be okay? Has anyone else replaced theirs with no problems? I could figure out where the studs are and place some pipe strapping around the neck of the new shower head. Would that be an okay thing to do?
Thanks,
Annie
Hope I explained this well enough.