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Rough in kit?
Hi everyone, I'm new to the forum, and need some help. I want to get a trim kit to replace the delta fixtures I currently have in my tub/shower. I noticed that most all the kits I've looked at say "rough in valve required" my question is, if I have delta brand in there already, do I need to buy these rough in kits? Or will the trim kits fit on the old rough in valve? (My tub/shower was put in late 2005, so it's fairly new) Also, since I'd like to go with stainless steel instead of the chrome that I have in there now, I'll need the drain and overflow parts as well, what are the proper names for these parts and where can I find them? Do they need to be delta as well?
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