My fiance had her bathroom remodeled in like 2003 for ADA. They installed the current curved (standard I guess) shower arm one tile too low in the piece together walk in shower wall. So to move it up would mean a whole new upper half of the 3 piece shower walls. We recently purchased the Kohler Converge shower head and sprayer combo and unfortunately there isn't much upward tilt with it using the curved shower arm.
I was looking at replacing the curved one for a straight specifically this as the flange design will match the Moen Eva collection I just had delivered the most out of everything I can find.
The whole purpose of the straight arm is so my daughters and I don't have to duck/squat down to get our head in the water stream which is what happens currently with the orientation of the downward curved shower arm.
Is the only thing different in a wall mount vs ceiling mount the fact there is a set screw to clamp the flange down against the shower arm?
I was looking at replacing the curved one for a straight specifically this as the flange design will match the Moen Eva collection I just had delivered the most out of everything I can find.
The whole purpose of the straight arm is so my daughters and I don't have to duck/squat down to get our head in the water stream which is what happens currently with the orientation of the downward curved shower arm.
Is the only thing different in a wall mount vs ceiling mount the fact there is a set screw to clamp the flange down against the shower arm?
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