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Tip 13 Body sprays should be placed in sensible positions within the shower. One needn’t be a student of hydrodynamics to understand that water sprayed directly into a seam or gap will cause leakage. An adage of our industry is, “We build shower enclosures, not fish tanks.” Consequently, body sprays should never face a door opening or similar gap. We also recommend checking with your plumbing installer about the ability to control pressure and direction of body sprays, especially when two or more are installed, as water pressure issues can arise. |
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