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 Mixet
Author: Newtothisgame (NC)

I am renovating a hotel that doesn't have the budget to rip out the granite tub surround in every room nor is there a way to tear open the wall in the whole hotel.

They currently have the old mixer you chose the temperature with and twist for volume control. Guests complain as to the difficulties of use. Is there a new trim kit that's easier to use or more modern without ripping open all 130 walls?

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 Re: Mixet
Author: hj (AZ)

If you actually have Mixets without the pressure balancing stem, then the NO-Mix,(do an internet search for their site), replacement will do what you want and also eliminate the hot/cold mixing that Mixet valves are famous for.

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 Re: Mixet
Author: Newtothisgame (NC)

so with the nomix I would only have one handle/ valve? Any options in this?



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 Re: Mixet
Author: hj (AZ)

Only one handle, but it operates like a Moen valve. Rotate for hot/cold, push/pull for volume.

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