Re: Shower, Sink and Kitchen Faucet Replacement Reply #25 – August 14, 2017, 10:33:16 am Quote from: Andy Baird - August 13, 2017, 07:00:21 pmI replaced it with this Moen "Arbor" pull-down faucet. I find the pull-down head extremely easy to aim just where I want, unlike the right-angled heads on most pull-out faucets.Yes, it has a side handle, but I don't use that, because this model has a motion sensor that turns it on when I wave my hand over it. (It also has a sensor on the front, but I found that one triggered too many times when I didn't want it to, so I disabled it.) I have the water flow set to a trickle, so a wave of the hand gets me a minimal flow that is just right for most things I do.But does it have bluetooth? ;D Jim 2 Likes As an Amazon Associate Lazy Daze Owners' Group earns from qualifying purchases.
Re: Shower, Sink and Kitchen Faucet Replacement Reply #26 – August 14, 2017, 10:38:30 am Yeah, even my toothbrush has bluetooth... Then you could hack it so the faucet turns on briefly when you press a certain button combo on the toothbrush. Chip 2 Likes
Re: Shower, Sink and Kitchen Faucet Replacement Reply #27 – August 14, 2017, 11:16:06 am Steve,Indeed, the shut off valve is an indispensable addition. I installed one as well. An inexpensive solution to water conservation.One thing I have learned during this thread is the value of capturing the water, as the shower temp is dialed in, for use later on in the LD. I have a collapsible nylon bucket that will be perfect for this application. Very insightful tip.Kent
Re: Shower, Sink and Kitchen Faucet Replacement Reply #28 – August 30, 2017, 10:45:41 am One of the most annoying features of our shower is the dual spray feature. Water sprays down on me. AND there is a small horizontal spray from the fixture that aims perfectly through the space between the edge of the shower stall & curtain hitting the wall behind the toilet. One of these days a new - single spray - fixture is coming. Previous owner installed a bow out shower rod which gives much appreciated extra room in the shower. The curtain seems about 3-4" too narrow for it though. I haven't done any serious searching yet, but has anyone come across a lightweight wider curtain ?
Re: Shower, Sink and Kitchen Faucet Replacement Reply #29 – August 30, 2017, 12:42:46 pm Quote from: sdever2000 - August 30, 2017, 10:45:41 am I haven't done any serious searching yet, but has anyone come across a lightweight wider curtain ?We found a wide assortment of shower curtains at the local Bed, Bath and Beyond.If too wide, they can be cut down.Larry
Re: Shower, Sink and Kitchen Faucet Replacement Reply #30 – August 30, 2017, 01:06:19 pm Also look on Amazon. We bought one that was 48"x72" in waterproof polyester that is working out great once my DW hemmed about 2". Cost $15.
Re: Shower, Sink and Kitchen Faucet Replacement Reply #31 – August 30, 2017, 06:36:14 pm Great! I know they make.bathtub sized curtains but the rod is segmented and seems like it probably won't handle much weight. Ill search again. Thanks.
Re: Shower, Sink and Kitchen Faucet Replacement Reply #32 – August 31, 2017, 04:17:25 pm Quote from: Kent Heckethorn - August 14, 2017, 11:16:06 amSteve,Indeed, the shut off valve is an indispensable addition. I installed one as well. An inexpensive solution to water conservation.One thing I have learned during this thread is the value of capturing the water, as the shower temp is dialed in, for use later on in the LD. I have a collapsible nylon bucket that will be perfect for this application. Very insightful tip.Kent i stopped my drip completely with this fix. water temp at the shower head stays constant too...
Re: Shower, Sink and Kitchen Faucet Replacement Reply #33 – October 09, 2017, 02:09:11 am Replying to: Great! I know they make.bathtub sized curtains but the rod is segmented and seems like it probably won't handle much weight. Ill search again. Thanks.I have that same rod in my LD shower. Love it! I found a bathtub size curtain with mesh pockets in which I put shampoo and conditioner and a wash cloth. Not only does the rod hold the wider curtain, but it supports the weight of the products. No problems in three years of use.
Re: Shower, Sink and Kitchen Faucet Replacement Reply #34 – June 24, 2018, 04:21:28 pm How time flys...Recently there was a discussion on the dreaded shower head shut off button. I purchased one from Eco Camel and installed it with the Eco Camel shower head. Drat! That little gadget has always been difficult to operate. It almost made showers a difficult choice. Not too difficult in as much as my DW’s glare was much more onerous to bear.What to do? Simple enough...Amazon. I located a shut off for the shower head that slid closed rather than pushed closed. The best part about it is that it works.No more dread no more sore thumb from depressing a button that doesn’t want to budge. Problem solved. Come on Saturday...I’m not afraid of you.Kent 1 Likes
Re: Shower, Sink and Kitchen Faucet Replacement Reply #35 – June 24, 2018, 06:52:35 pm Quote from: sdever2000 - August 30, 2017, 10:45:41 amPrevious owner installed a bow out shower rod which gives much appreciated extra room in the shower. The curtain seems about 3-4" too narrow for it though. I haven't done any serious searching yet, but has anyone come across a lightweight wider curtain ?I used a pair of tab top curtains, they are not specifically water proof but I have had no problem with water getting through. I hemmed them up so they don't drag in the bottom of the shower. No shower curtain hangers to rattle. Easy to take out a couple of screws to slide the curtains on the rod. You have a lot more choices in style and color if you don't lock yourself into only shower curtains. tlbh2o
Re: Shower, Sink and Kitchen Faucet Replacement Reply #36 – June 24, 2018, 07:43:14 pm Kent, does that shutoff valve completely shut off the water flow? My existing one lets a slow drip through, and I'd love one that completely shuts it off.
Re: Shower, Sink and Kitchen Faucet Replacement Reply #37 – June 24, 2018, 07:53:08 pm Jan,Yes it does shut off the water flow completely. My installed Eco Camel shower head has two small breather holes in the handle that will allow water to flow back out of the holes but once the Eco Camel has drained the flow of water ceases.If your current shower head is similar to the LD originally equipped shower head, the water flow will stop completely.Note that the device I installed recently is not part of the Eco Camel product line and will work with any RV shower head as long as the fitting size matches. Kent 1 Likes
Re: Shower, Sink and Kitchen Faucet Replacement Reply #38 – June 24, 2018, 09:18:19 pm "...the device I installed recently [...] will work with any RV shower head as long as the fitting size matches."The shower conversion/replacement that I did about a year ago also incorporates that same shut off and I'm quite happy with it.
Re: Shower, Sink and Kitchen Faucet Replacement Reply #39 – June 25, 2018, 06:29:31 pm Thanks so much, Kent! 1 Likes