I am building a home and my plumber recently finished installing the trims in the tub/shower. Water was coming from the shower head when it should have been tub spout only. I've read the threads that a restriction causes this.
If my picture is visible (picture was taken many months ago during rough in), you can see they used CPVC and also put an offset fitting in the line from the valve to spout.
So the showed up today to "fix the problem" and busted a hole in my wall tile [emoji35] [emoji35]. All they did was remove the offset fitting. It is my understanding from reading these threads on this topic that CPVC is a no no here due to I.D. being too small.
I am looking for pro opinions. Will it be OK? Have they removed the problem by just removing the offset fitting? Shouldn't they have known they couldn't put an offset fitting there to begin with?
Would the self respecting plumbers on this forum own up to the error and pay for the wall repair?
If my picture is visible (picture was taken many months ago during rough in), you can see they used CPVC and also put an offset fitting in the line from the valve to spout.
So the showed up today to "fix the problem" and busted a hole in my wall tile [emoji35] [emoji35]. All they did was remove the offset fitting. It is my understanding from reading these threads on this topic that CPVC is a no no here due to I.D. being too small.
I am looking for pro opinions. Will it be OK? Have they removed the problem by just removing the offset fitting? Shouldn't they have known they couldn't put an offset fitting there to begin with?
Would the self respecting plumbers on this forum own up to the error and pay for the wall repair?