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    rwbell Posts: 6, Reputation: 1
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    Sep 29, 2007, 10:24 PM
    Replacing old shower drain
    I am remodeling my bathroom and retiling the shower. It was build in the early '80's and there is no shower pan. I seems to be just mortar/concrete (not sure which) in a recession in the concrete slab. I have already removed all the tile and sheet rock. I plan to go back with the concrete mortarboard and want to place a shower pan membrane liner. My problem is the old drain is only one piece and will not accept the liner membrane. It is PVC. Will I have to bust out the concrete around the drain and cut the PVC to put the new drain on? Is there an easier way? As far as I could tell there were no leaks in the floor area, but then again this shower is a guest bedroom and is not used very often.

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    Randy
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    Sep 30, 2007, 05:50 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by rwbell
    I am remodeling my bathroom and retiling the shower. It was build in the early '80's and there is no shower pan. I seems to be just mortar/concrete (not sure which) in a recession in the concrete slab. I have already removed all the tile and sheet rock. I plan to go back with the concrete mortarboard and want to place a shower pan membrane liner. My problem is the old drain is only one piece and will not accept the liner membrane. It is PVC. Will I have to bust out the concrete around the drain and cut the PVC to put the new drain on? Is there an easier way? As far as i could tell there were no leaks in the floor area, but then again this shower is a guest bedroom and is not used very often.

    thanks

    Randy
    Hi Randy, No shower pan's needed when you have a slab dap-out. However, if you wish to install a shower pan you must first remove the old drain and install a flange type shower drain,(see image). Once again, a shower pan isn't required with a slab dap-out. Good luck, Tom

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