How to install a tile backsplash & rough plumb a pot filler
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Published 2020-07-08
Blessings Travis,
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All Comments (8)
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That OTR is way too low to install a pot filler in this location. The OTR is too low period, but especially for a pot filler. What were y’all thinking?
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Would like to see you finish the plumbing for the pot filler otherwise great video
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Great video except may make one suggestion as a person who also does DIY projects in the home.. always put a protective cover of some type over the stove to protect it from your tools possible scratching or remove the stove if possible out of the way.
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I will be using ledgerstone as the tile backsplash under the cabinets and the hood. How do you make the pot filler flange/cover sit flush on such a 3d tile?
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Thanks for this video! I have a bathroom on the other side of the wall of my kitchen. I want to install a pot filler. You think I can split off a water supply line for my bathroom sinks for the filler? My stove is being replaced so I’ll have full access to everything back there.
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Do you know what tile was used? I came here for the pot filler, but that’s exactly the color and look I’m going for.
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Curious if client was happy with pot filler….. doesn’t seem like there was enough space for the pot filler to be functional.