tmenge
Oct 29, 2008, 06:35 AM
I have 2 questions:
1. I am remodeling my basement bathroom and plan to tile the shower area. I previously had a fiberglass shower stall with a step leading into the shower. My plan was to eliminate the step and after removing the fiberglass shower found that the drain coming out of the floor is not flush with the floor nor is it positioned in the middle of the shower. The original plumber ran a PVC connection across the floor to center the drain which also required a step to be installed since the drain was much higher than the floor. (See picture #1) As a do-it-your-selfer, is it fairly easy to break out the concrete around this pipe and reposition this drain line? What might I run into in regard to complications? Is a jackhammer the tool to use?
2. In 2 of the attached pictures there are 2 drain pipes coming out of the concrete. One of these pipes that comes out connects to the other but doesn't go up into the house anywhere. What is the purpose of this pipe? (see photos 2 & 3)
Thanks for your help and advice.
Terry
1. I am remodeling my basement bathroom and plan to tile the shower area. I previously had a fiberglass shower stall with a step leading into the shower. My plan was to eliminate the step and after removing the fiberglass shower found that the drain coming out of the floor is not flush with the floor nor is it positioned in the middle of the shower. The original plumber ran a PVC connection across the floor to center the drain which also required a step to be installed since the drain was much higher than the floor. (See picture #1) As a do-it-your-selfer, is it fairly easy to break out the concrete around this pipe and reposition this drain line? What might I run into in regard to complications? Is a jackhammer the tool to use?
2. In 2 of the attached pictures there are 2 drain pipes coming out of the concrete. One of these pipes that comes out connects to the other but doesn't go up into the house anywhere. What is the purpose of this pipe? (see photos 2 & 3)
Thanks for your help and advice.
Terry