View Full Version : Shower drain
 
 slowone
Oct 10, 2007, 09:42 PM
I  have a concrete floor with the drain pipe installed but there is no trap in it, I am putting a corner shower in and my drain pipe is right over the drain hole for the shower. What I need is how am I going to put a trap in sense there is no offset. I plan on building a wooden floor up 6in. For the shower to sit on to give me more room for the trap. But I am not sure if that will work. I have read here where you say go 45 deg. Elbows for tight places. What I need is a drawing or something on how to do this. If 6ins isn't enough I could go 8 in. but then would have to build a step.  By the way it's a 2 in. pvc drain and already vented but they forgot the trap I guess. 
                                                                                           Thank you
                                                                                             Bob
 speedball1
Oct 11, 2007, 09:23 AM
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I have a concrete floor with the drain pipe installed but there is no trap in it,[/QUOTE]
That doesn't sound right.  No licensed plumber would leave a drain above the slab without trapping it.  It would leave a direct opening to the sewer allowing sewer gas to enter your home and would never pass rough in inspection.  Pour a gallon ow water down the drain and take a stick and run it down the drai9n.  If it comes back with over a inch of water on it there is a trap down there.  Let me know,  Tom
 slowone
Oct 11, 2007, 01:45 PM
No trap in it, it has a vent on pass it and this pipe was pluged off . Old owner said  it is a drain for a shower or sink, but I am going to use it for a shower.