How To Make An Outdoor Shower (DIY Project Instructions) - Bob Vila

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Whether you’re cooling off, rinsing off, or actually bathing, an outdoor shower is a fun and relatively easy summer DIY project that you’ll find yourself using even more than you imagined.

Of course, the easiest installation is one involving a garden hose, shower head, and tree branch, but you can DIY your own free-standing outdoor shower just as easily by following the steps below:

Tools & Materials

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  • Post hole digger
  • Electric drill
  • 5/8" spade bit
  • Circular saw
  • Garden hose
  • 1/2" pipe straps
  • Nylon plumbing tape
  • Shower head
  • 1/2″ threaded shower arm
  • 4-1/2" decking screws
  • 3-1/2" decking screws
  • 2-1/2" decking screws
  • Outdoor wood sealer
  • Quick-drying concrete
  • 1/2" threaded faucet

YOU’LL ALSO NEED – Two 8-foot lengths of 4″ x 4″ lumber (cedar, redwood or pressure-treated are best) – Two 8-foot lengths of 1″ x 4″ lumber – 1/2″ galvanized pipe in threaded lengths of 48″, 24″, and 6″ – Two 90° galvanized pipe elbows – Pea gravel or small stones

Note: This tutorial is designed for those with an outdoor water spigot. If you desire hot water for your outdoor shower, hire a plumber to run hot and cold water to your site.

Step 1

Choose the location of your outdoor shower. Select an area that’s relatively level; a slight grade will promote runoff. Consider it’s proximity to your outdoor spigot and the relative privacy it affords.

Step 2

Build the base. Cut one 4″ × 4″ into four equal 23″ lengths. Build a basic square by staggering the ends and securing with 4-1/2″ screws. Then, cut the 1″ × 4″s into seven 26-1/2″ lengths and space them evenly on top of the base, leaving about a 1/4″ between boards for drainage. Secure the slats to the frame with 3-1/3″ screws. Finish the entire base and the uncut 8′ length of 4″× 4″ with wood sealer and allow to dry.

Step 3

Install the shower. Dig a 12″ deep hole with a post hole digger, and insert the 8′ 4″ × 4″. You can use concrete to secure it, or just fill the hole with dirt. Place the shower base next to the upright 4″× 4″, mark its location, then remove the base and cover the ground with pea gravel or small stones to help with drainage. Place the base on top of the gravel.

DIY Outdoor Shower Diagram

Step 4

Install the plumbing. Use a 5/8″ spade bit to drill a hole all the way through the 4″ × 4″ about 6″ above the ground and 2-1/2″ above the base. Connect the plumbing in the following order: Shower head – shower arm – 90° elbow – 48″ length – faucet – 24″ length – 90° elbow – 6″ length. Use nylon plumbing tape at each joint. Then, stick the 6″ horizontal pipe length through the hole in the base of the 4″× 4″upright, and set the plumbing flush to the face. Use 2-1/2″ screws to secure the plumbing to the 4″ × 4″ with the pipe straps.

Step 5

Add the water. Attach the hose to the coupler in the back of the shower. You may want to purchase a Y-splitter for your outdoor spigot so that you can run an additional hose for lawn and gardening tasks. Test the water, and enjoy!

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