Lots of plumbing work was accomplished today. Todd the plumber extended the PEX water lines from the bathroom into the new shower, then hooked them up to the shower controls.

Bathroom water lines.

Bathroom water lines.

 

The new shower will have a conventional shower head on the left and a handheld shower head on the right. The diverter in the photo below will send water to one shower head or the other. There will be a bench on the right so that one can sit down while using the handheld shower.

This is a small example of “universal design,” the concept that a room should be equally usable for both able-bodied persons and those with disabilities. In this case, the bench and handheld shower are intended primarily for a disabled family member, but an able-bodied person can use it, too. Everyone benefits.

Shower plumbing, with temperature control on the bottom and diverter above.

Shower plumbing, with temperature control on the bottom and diverter above.

 

From the shower, the plumber extended the water lines into the laundry room and plumbed the connectors for the washer. This flexible PEX water pipe sure beats the more expensive copper pipe!

Washer Hookup.

Washer hookup.