{"id":736,"date":"2025-02-23T07:04:39","date_gmt":"2025-02-23T08:04:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.powerzonecommunications.com\/?p=736"},"modified":"2025-03-06T12:35:22","modified_gmt":"2025-03-06T12:35:22","slug":"standard-shower-valve-height-that-works-for-you","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.powerzonecommunications.com\/index.php\/2025\/02\/23\/standard-shower-valve-height-that-works-for-you\/","title":{"rendered":"Standard Shower Valve Height That Works For You"},"content":{"rendered":"
Shower valve height is probably not something you think about\u2013unless yours is inconvenient or uncomfortable to use. Shower valves regulate water temperature and flow rate to your shower head and in many cases to your bathtub filler spout. The handle or handles should be safe and easy to reach and use.<\/p>\n
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Shower valves should be conveniently located to provide ease of access and safe operation. Too high and the valve is difficult for children to adjust\u2013increasing the possibility of scalding. Everyone using the shower should be able to reach the handle without straining\u2013from both inside and outside the compartment.\u00a0 \u00a0 Shower valves should be located directly below the shower head. Shower heads, shower valves, and filler spouts usually form a plumb vertical line for ease of installation and use. \u00a0 Shower valve placement depends on various factors:<\/p>\n
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There is no one-size-fits-all rule for how high to locate shower valves but there are standards that plumbers usually stick to during installation.<\/p>\n
The standard valve height for shower stalls is 48\u201d from the floor of the shower. This is an easily accessible height for anyone standing or sitting in the shower\u2013on a built-in bench or a stool or chair. \u00a0 Valve heights usually vary between 30\u201d and 50\u201d above the shower floor. Some people prefer to have the shower valve centered between the shower floor and the shower head. Standard shower head height is 72\u201d off the floor but 80\u201d or more is acceptable for taller users of rainfall shower heads.<\/p>\n
The standard valve height for tub\/shower combos is 28\u201d above the floor of the bathtub. It may be a little bit of a stretch when showering but the handle is accessible to someone sitting in the tub. Some older or retro tubs have valve holes drilled into the wall of the tubs. Some have valves located on the side of the tubs. Neither of these affects shower operation\u2013just the ease of access.<\/p>\n
There are rarely hard and fast rules for shower valve height. Make sure it is located in the best place for you and your family\u2013safe, usable, and convenient so everyone can use it comfortably and it is not an obstruction in the shower.<\/p>\n
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