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Old 01-17-2009, 11:18 AM   #1
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Default New Deep Tub ~ Needed Raised Deck .. Faucet for Deep Deck?

We're doing a major bathroom overhaul. The new tub is deep so our tiler/construction fellas added wood to raise the deck of the tub box.

They've layed out tile as the tub is a drop in.

But....with the plumber coming Monday....I'm realizind I don't have the bathtub faucet purchased and my deck is about 4 3/4" sheets thick, PLUS the cement backer board, PLUS the tile.....

Where am I going to find a faucet that allows for that thick a deck??

I have to buy something TODAY and hubby is gone! I'm totally intimidated!


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Old 01-17-2009, 01:00 PM   #2
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you want to buy a faucet that has long hoses connected to it so the plumber will have an easy job just attaching the hose lines to the hot and cold.
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