You Can but typically the pipe for the shower head that is coming out of the wall is just a short piece of pipe that you should be able to remove easily enough by unscrewing it. Then you can just replace that piece with a new one. == Answer== Do the same as above but make sure your shower arm is not floppy, if it is you could tear up the riser coming to the arm. Be very carefull.
You need at least a 3 in. pipe -- shower is 2 in. pipe
2"
Absolutely NOT you 2" minimum
Look at where the cold air is coming from and see if it can be stopped, if not insulate the pipe.
There is slight blockage in the pipe probably further down, the pipe needs a good cleaning througout the length of the pipe, preferably with a wire/brush type cleaner, checmical cleaners or drain type cleaners may be too weak to clean it due to the length of the pipe.
Shower pipe is gray
You need at least a 3 in. pipe -- shower is 2 in. pipe
If your shower pipe is leaking, it may need immediate repair.
A shower drain plumbing diagram typically includes the shower drain, trap, waste pipe, and vent pipe.
Some options for a shower head pipe extension to increase the height of your shower head include purchasing a longer shower arm, using a shower arm extension, or installing a ceiling-mounted shower arm.
2"
The best options for a shower pipe extension to increase the height of your shower head include adjustable shower arms, fixed shower arm extensions, and slide bar shower heads. These options can easily raise the height of your shower head to suit your needs.
No, it is not recommended to use a 1 1/2 inch pipe for a shower drain as it may not provide sufficient drainage capacity for the water flow from a shower. It is typically recommended to use a 2 inch pipe for a shower drain to ensure proper drainage.
Water won't drain from shower. Either trap or shower drain line is clogged.
The standard shower pipe size for most residential bathrooms is 1/2 inch in diameter.
The standard shower drain pipe size for residential bathrooms is typically 2 inches in diameter.
A 2-inch drain pipe is typically used for a shower to ensure proper drainage and prevent clogs.