above it in the wall
You can put it at any height. Unless there is some other reason not to, something structural, I always put them above the shower stall for taller people.
72 inches from tub floor.
Yes and what is the question?
Shower spouts are usually 60 - 70 inches above the tub floor.
The difference between a shower and a tub is the shower tends to enclosed with water that comes out of a shower head above while a tub has a faucet that pours into a large basin.
PVC pipe extension, that's what we did
Bath tubs don't necessarily contain a shower, and a shower may not have a bath tub. Shower tubs are a combination bathtub and shower; the shower head is usually mounted above the bath tub, allowing for bathing and shower drainage.
The ball connector is what the shower head rotates on to point the shower head in different directions
Yes, but only if you have a Rectal Thermatude Tramsmutor connected directly parallel to the shower, this will ensure that the oscillation period is reduced to 5 micro fliptons and at the same time will increase the static radial coupling on the thermal housing unit.
The shower head has a device installed that reduces the volume of water that passes through the orifice plate. It does not matter how much the shower head tap is turned up there will only be a specific amount of water that gets past the orifice plate, hence saving water.
You can have all the benefits of a steam room in your own shower. If you just want a steam shower, it can be installed in the space of your regular shower. If you decided to go with a steam suite, it can be installed in the same space as your regular bathtub area. The steam suite includes a shower, a steam jet, and a built in bench for sitting. Waterproof material is obviously a must for the walls and ceiling of a steam shower. Marble, granite, tile, or fiberglass all can be used. The first step in turning your shower into a steam shower is to cover the top of your shower. This will include making sure the top extends to the top of the shower door, as most shower doors do not extend to the ceiling. To accomplish this, you can a purchase pre-made, lightweight acrylic dome top or make your own out of fiberglass. A curved or sloped shower top works best to accommodate for the condensation. The next component would be replacing the shower door. In order to keep the steam in the steam shower, it must be tightly sealed. A steam shower door is made specifically for this purpose and come in a variety of colors and styles to match any decor. Then comes the steam. A steam generator is used to create the steam. The placement of the steam generator is important and quite possibly is best placed and installed by a plumber and electrician. The steam head will come with the generator. It should be installed towards the bottom of the shower to account for the fact that steam naturally rises. Usually the steam head is installed 6 inches above the floor. The controls for turning on and off the steam can be installed inside or outside of the steam shower. Or for added convenience, inside and outside. The controls can simply be on and off, or also include a timer or thermometer. Steaming uses approximately two gallons of water for a twenty minute steam shower. This is a healthy luxury to have in your home that you will enjoy often.
First you may want to remove any old shower head you have installed currently. Pliers are recommended to do this. Simply grip the neck of the shower head and twist with the pliers. It should pop off. Next you should apply some plumbers tape around the head of the nozzle of the unit. Now attach the new piece to the end of the nozzle and hand tighten it. Then attach the shower hose to the end of the shower mount and finger tighten it. You are now done.